Blue Heron And Wood Stork
Blue Heron And Wood Stork At Deer Creek in Florida
These are photographs that I took of a Blue Heron and Wood Stork while on a walk around the lakes at Deer Creek, Deerfield Beach in South Florida.
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Tony Payne is a freelance writer who lives on the South Coast of England with his wife Debbie. He has worked in the IT Industry all his life, and has been writing on various sites for the last 10 years. T... View profile
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25 Comments
Post a CommentGreat photos. Thanks for sharing. :)
Those are lovely birds!
Nice photos!
More great pics! The last two are great. They belong in that calendar I wrote about in my comment to your other slide show. :)
beautiful pics
The second to last pic is my favorite. I got really close to a Great Blue Heron the other day, but didn't have my camera.
Looks like a spectacular location for bird-watching.
Beautiful! And some nice close-ups as well.
These are beautiful photos, :o)
Wow - I never even heard of one before -- now I get to see a wood stork. I'd be excited. It must have been fun. Ah - I thought an Anhinga *was* a cormorant. Live and learn.