A two park morning

I found Pinky Nose again in early January. She was hanging out at the back boardwalk at Chesnut Park for weeks. She was not shy. I’m assuming people were feeding her.

The bald cypress trees at the end of the lake were still shedding their fall leaves. I pulled over and was on my way to get a shot of the sun coming through them when I saw the deer heading towards me so I backed off.

I was standing right off the trail and they walked right by me. They were so close so I took the above with my phone.

A quick video of them cruising by.

A pileated woodpecker was looking for bugs under the bark.

After my walk at Chesnut Park I stopped at nearby Possum Branch Preserve to look for cedar waxwings. I had heard there were a few there the day before. There was only one there on this morning. They are usually in flocks so it was weird to see just one. He had been feeding on the mulberries and was taking a break.

A palm warbler with a mulberry bite.

I spotted a Wilson’s snipe, a winter visitor, deep in the reeds. He popped his head out for a few seconds and I caught the above.

This big one was taking a nap on the bank. It looked like he was grinning at me.

It was sporting a necklace from the marsh. I was pretty far back and these were taken with my 400mm lens and cropped up. If I got any closer he would have taken a dive into the water. They are pretty shy here and usually jump in the water when someone is coming but I wouldn’t take any risks anyway.

A shot of him from across the pond. He had moved down closer to the water.

Saturday's Critters

4 thoughts on “A two park morning

  1. Hello Dina,
    I just love your deer images, they are so cute! The pink nose closeup is adorable.
    You have a nice variety of birds, the Pileated and Waxwings and the Snipe are all favorites. I would keep my distance from the gator, he looks big. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend.

  2. Anonymous

    I love the Cedar Waxwings but haven’t seen as many this year here. It sure is nice to get out and see so much! I love living in Florida!

  3. Anonymous

    You literally shared all favorites of mine, including the fox! Wonderful creatures. Thank you so much for this healing moment in a crazy world. Aloha!

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