Peggy C's photos with the keyword: Anhingas

Quiet through the trees ..

07 Jan 2012 182
- through Spanish Moss draped on the branches - to reflections in the lake - peaceful image - until the Pelicans fly in ! - then, it is chaos..... - from the Archives / Florida US © All rights reserved

Permission to land ...

09 Dec 2011 146
- ready to set down - Egret came out of a sky full of flying wildlife - they really needed a Control Tower - take with Canon PowerShot A630 © All rights reserved

Anhinga .. A for The Alphabet Site

28 Jul 2012 205
- in the middle of the road - wings outstretched to dry - there were two - one quickly went to the grassy area - next to the cobblestone road - then into the lakewaters - the other one - took [her] time - meandering across the road - to the grass - her friend, Don Ibis close behind - stopping to fuss at me - came so close to the car - still with outstretched wings - what a treat to see upclose - taken 27 July 2012 - collage done in: www.picmonkey.com - no enhancement to photos - signed / framed © All Rights Reserved

Moms with feathers . .

17 May 2012 253
- at the R ookery - The Alphabet Site for the letter 'R' - Moms of various sizes - with feathers - different ages of chicks - Another Link in the Chain for: Digital Photography School #DPSMOTHERS .. Weekly Challenge edited in: www.picmonkey.com © All rights reserved

Shapes of feathers ..

13 May 2012 1 156
many of these are familiar to me .. Cormorant Anhinga Wood stork Roseate Spoonbill but - left bottom corner - any idea ? this is as clear a shot as was taken .. have checked them all .. edited in: www.picmonkey.com © All Rights Reserved - 1 note -

The Godfather . .

12 May 2012 1 198
Wood Stork on watch - rarely moved - kept guard over the group on the right - this is only part of the rookery - and - yes, this is one time - wish the lens could capture more - edited in: www.picmonkey.com © All rights reserved

Link - one aerial nest to multi aerial nests ..

23 May 2013 314
only part.. Another Link in the Chain .. one nest to multiple nests of the Rookery .. Wood stork nests .. Cormorants .. Anhingas .. Snowy Egrets .. haven't seen Herons or Roseatte Spoonbills -- yet .. been digitally tracking this area for 3 yrs now .. the birds are all increasing in numbers .. hopefully that equates with more chick survival .. this is a hand held shot.. will go back with tripod .. but, this is a really noisy place .. chicks with mouths open .. voicing displeasure at not being .. fed quickly enough ? www.picmonkey.com © All Rights Reserved ..just going by 2012 photos, there are more Wood storks this year; just a visual via photos, by no means do I count them..