A busy morning walking in St. Pete.

Near the end of December I headed down to St. Pete to look for white pelicans that spend the winter at Crescent Lake Park. I hadn’t heard that they were back yet so I didn’t take my big camera. I just brought my phone to take a walk around the lake.

Of course they were there (and my camera was not so these are all with my phone). Many of them were hanging out along the bank and were pretty close to the sidewalk.

There were also a lot of them swimming around the lake in small flocks.

A short video of them swimming to the bank. At first I thought there was going to be a territorial fight but they all got along. I did make it back here a few weeks later with my camera so more on the white pelicans later.

After my walk around the lake I headed over to nearby North Shore Park to visit some of my favorite trees along the beach (this is on the bay). The tall palm tree on the far right in the 1st picture lost it’s top in the hurricanes.

It was a super low tide which is normal for late December. The low tides in the winter are crazy here.

The tiny pier building looked so far away from here.

The rare great tailed grackle is still hanging around the park here. I first saw him in 2023 so he must like it here. People still come from all over to see him. He should be living on the western part of the country.

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4 thoughts on “A busy morning walking in St. Pete.

  1. Nancy Andres

    Love this photos. Seems to capture the mood of the beach and winter on St. Pete’s beach. Saw it at SSPS#352. My shares this time are #65 thru 69. Enjoy and be well. Nancy Andres @ Colors 4 Health.

  2. Yep. The wildlife knows when you leave the camera home.

    Great photographs! Made me feel chilly but at the same time made me want to go walk in that low tide mud. I must be a Floridian.

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