#sweetwaterwetlandspark — Public Fediverse posts
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#GreatBlueHeron Eyeing Her Next Meal
We have to keep in mind these birds are apex predators in their domains!
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Two Pied-Billed Grebes (seeing lots of these little guys this year!)
https://richard.mdpaths.com/nature/birds/sweetwater_wetlands_2026/index.html
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Two Pied-Billed Grebes (seeing lots of these little guys this year!)
https://richard.mdpaths.com/nature/birds/sweetwater_wetlands_2026/index.html
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Two Pied-Billed Grebes (seeing lots of these little guys this year!)
https://richard.mdpaths.com/nature/birds/sweetwater_wetlands_2026/index.html
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Two Pied-Billed Grebes (seeing lots of these little guys this year!)
https://richard.mdpaths.com/nature/birds/sweetwater_wetlands_2026/index.html
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Two Pied-Billed Grebes (seeing lots of these little guys this year!)
https://richard.mdpaths.com/nature/birds/sweetwater_wetlands_2026/index.html
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We watched this #Osprey catch and then lose her fish breakfast.
Here she is shaking off the water from her dive. Look at those talons!!
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More #SweetwaterWetlandsPark #Florida
We found these three #RoseateSpoonbills still in sleep/warmth mode after a cold night with temps just below freezing.
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More Our Local Gem #SweetwaterWetlandsPark...
You can tell this is a male #Anhinga by the completely black neck. You can tell he's young by the downy feathers just behind his head. These will fall out soon and his neck will be completely black.
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Shifting to a new topic...
Our Local Gem #SweetwaterWetlandsPark in #Gainesville #Florida
Here are two endemic #SandhillCranes that nest in our area. They do not migrate with their northern kin and are slightly smaller. At one point I was about ten feed away from them. 🙂https://richard.mdpaths.com/nature/birds/sweetwater_wetlands_2026/index.html