Visitors in in late January

There was another chance of seeing northern lights in late January in central Florida and of course I was out in the backyard. I didn’t see any northern lights but could see the stars.

One afternoon I was across the street at the pond looking for ducks and this anhinga popped up in front of me with a fish. She seemed proud of her catch and showed it off for a few minutes before throwing it in the air and swallowing it.

Across the pond, another anhinga was drying off in front of the blooming bottle brush tree.

A hawk flew over my head.

One morning I was on my way to the grocery store and down our street was a flock of Canadian geese. They migrate through the area but I don’t see them often. Luckily I had my camera in the car and pulled over to get the above. They were gone when I got back.

A few days later I went for a walk and when I got down to the other end of our street I saw sandhill cranes. I ran back and got my camera. One of them was trying to get a leaf off his beak.

As they passed by me I noticed one of them had a big scratch on his neck.

I was across the street and there wasn’t any car traffic but people are always walking their dogs here. I saw a couple coming with their dog and motioned for them to please go around me but no, they just walked along that side of the street and let the leash out so the dog could chase after the cranes. Off the cranes went. Up and over the trees and out of the neighborhood. Ugh!

In the backyard, a house finch was waiting for the bluebird to finish before he jumped in.

I don’t know what this squirrel was eating as he sat right in front of the window.

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7 thoughts on “Visitors in in late January

  1. Great pictures. When I was visiting my grand girls, there were geese right in town. Well just outside of town, on the edge. It was fun seeing them. They had traffic to a complete stop. They were walking across the road!
    Thank you for sharing at Life Captured 🙂

  2. I like that time of night when the stars are coming out but there’s still blue in the sky. I’ve only seen Northern Lights once. To be accurate, I didn’t see them but my camera did!

  3. yogiabb

    I love your starry skies. We missed out on the northern lights. Lots of people I know saw them but our house just trees to the north and I didn’t feel like driving somewhere with a clear view.

    I love your Anhingas. I saw my first just a few years ago at Audubon Park in New Orleans. Darndest sight I ever saw these birds drying out their wings like some people dry laundry.

    I am not a fan of inconsiderate dog owners who would let their dogs alarm Sandhill Cranes. How can that be any fun?

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