Photos taken when I took the Bray Park puddle/pond reflections..
Click HERE to see a few of the birds I have found in this ditch. Small Ditch Big Birds
This ditch may not look like much but the wild life love it. Raccoons, possums, squirrels, turtles, snakes, osprey, hawks, herons, cranes, coyotes plus more I have forgotten. And twice we saw adorable Otters, but to dark for photos.
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Oh my gosh!!! I see the date on these birds, but do not remember them at all! Why is that? I am stunned and amazed. They are each one outstanding! I am going back to look slowly and just STARE!! Truly maybe your very best photos ever.
Just go back and LOOK at your gorgeousness, and what the birds are doing. National Geographic material for sure.
I remember that other post. This looks like a good place to get pictures. Especially since the ditch is frequented by so many different critters.
Love seeing the Sun after yesterday's torrential rains...I have a new found appreciation of sun and calm skies
Hugs Cecilia
i like the play of light and shadow!
Hello, pretty shots. I love the shadows and all the greenery! The birds are awesome, great captures.
Happy Sunday, enjoy your new week ahead!
beautiful!
gorgeous reflections in the water!
happy sunday!
Love it! I bet the animals love it just like you said.
Ditches are wonderful, needless to say, we don't have them here. I have dug a small one by my gate, enough, I hope, to redirect any water and mud. Should it decide to rain, that is......
So neat how the differing species come together at the 'same table' in harmony. (Hmmmmm....)
I agree, your bird shots are National Geographic-worthy!
Wonderful pictures.To me these pictures look warm.Maybe that's because I'm feeling chilly today.It is cool and windy outside, so I'll enjoy the warm light from your pictures.
all the photos are Awesome! must not have been a gator in the ditch that day. lol we had otters that would come to shore to visit when I was a kid and we lived on Lake Whippoorwill. they are so cute!!
Looks like a place I would enjoy exploring.
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