
In early October I heard there was a juvenile flamingo at Fred Howard Park in Tarpon Springs. It was late afternoon and I decided not to wait until the next morning to head to the park so I packed up and drove over even though it looked like it was going to rain.

On the back side of the little beach there were tons of shorebirds. As I was looking for the flamingo (which I didn’t find) I saw 2 avocets standing alone near the shorebirds. Even though I had just seen 19 of them at Fort Desoto a few weeks before I was still excited to see these 2. They stuck pretty close together.

It was getting late in the day and the laughing gulls were starting their bedtime baths.

A few of the other shorebirds nearby included a Forster’s tern, a ruddy turnstone and a dowitcher.

A great blue heron flies by.

I was hoping the sun would peak out when it got late but it didn’t look like that was going to happen so I left. I did manage to see that juvenile flamingo on another trip so more on that later.


Any day which includes Avocets is a good day.
Another great series from the Fort.
Happy New Year.
Those avocets are pretty cool birds. Pretty sure I have never seen one in the wild. Great Blue Herons are also pretty cool. They seem to be everywhere. I have run across a whole flock in a cow pasture in western Oklahoma. Standing around like the owned it.
I love your sky shot, you got such great depth on the horizon!!
Wonderful sky and assortment of grayscale images.
Beautiful photos of the shorebirds, and I love those skies!!
I can hardly wait till next time to see the “wee” avocet. Two avocets did hang mighty close to each other.
Your sky shot is beautiful!