
I made another trip to Sand Key Park (next to Clearwater Beach) before the end of April hoping to see some new migrating birds. I could see downtown Clearwater across the water from the back of the park.

Before leaving I stopped under the bridge to Clearwater Beach to look for dolphins. This is a known spot for seeing them and while the water was beautiful and calm I didn’t see any this morning.

Looks like someone was getting a sailing lesson out on the intercoastal waterway.

I did find a lot of migrating birds but nothing new. There were several blackpoll warblers that weren’t shy.

A lone male redstart.

It’s always fun to see the juvenile male summer tanagers molting from their baby yellow feathers to their adult red feathers. I’ve only seen one with this mixed color once before. He was hopping all over the trees and busy feeding but not shy.

A few other warblers were a yellow warbler in the top shot and a female Cape May warbler in the bottom shot.

Lots of butterflies along the playground trail.

I saw a lot of this plant on the backside of the park and didn’t realize it was a castor oil plant. There’s a lot of it here.

I passed through Clearwater Beach on the way home. It looks like they were having some type of fair, like they need another reason to bring even more people to this crazy overcrowded, nowhere to park beach.




So nice Dina. Also the color of the water. The birds above all 🙂 The red one.
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Beautiful bridge.
I love your birds, your big skies, the bridges and all the water. We are in coastal Alabama this week, a quarter mile from Florida and love it.
Nice shots.
Wonderful photos. Nice shots of the bridge!
I enjoyed seeing your area with the birds, the butterfly and the sea most of all.
We took some friends to Sand Key about three weeks ago. We saw an osprey eating his catch on the rocks. We drove the friends back to their hotel in Clearwater later that night, and oh my, that place is a ZOO, even at 10pm!