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Snowy Egret
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Snowy Egret
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Yellow Crown Night Heron
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Yellow Crown Night Heron
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Yellow Crown Night Heron
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Yellow Crown Night Heron
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Black Crown Night Heron
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Great Egret
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Mallard Duck
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Tricolored Heron
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Great Blue Heron
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Great Blue Heron
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Great Blue Heron
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Great Blue Heron
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Great Blue Heron
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Great Blue Heron
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Great Blue Heron
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Great Egret
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Great Egret
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Anhinga
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Snowy Egret
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Great Egret
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Limpkin
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Red Shoulder Hawk
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Red Shoulder Hawk
- last edit: 15-Nov-2001
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Red Shoulder Hawk
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Red Shoulder Hawk
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Roseate Spoonbill
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2 comments
John, I was so excited by your album, I quit in the middle, but promise to go back to it. I have a couple of questions. You seem to know your birds, Florida style. (Well, their style doesn't change much from state to state, except for how long they might stay.) There is a bird, actually two, on our, what we call, frog pond. It is about 80 by 50 yards, steep banks, and surrounded by pine woods on two sides, and the golf course and Shallotte River on the other two. I have seen what appears to be an anhingas, sort of sienna brown breast, and the mate, about the same color of brown all over. While walking Prancer, I have surprised them on the pond's edge and also in the trees. So, my question is: do they live as far north as a little north of Myrtle Beach? It would seem they are nesting, since I see both together most of the time. They fly away so fast, but not far, when they see/hear us approach. Maybe, tomorrow, I'll remember to take the camera for a walk, too. Anyway, what I've seen of your pictures, your album is beautiful and well worth a return trip. Thank you for sharing your expertise and talent. Louise P.S. I will go back and look at your featured album. Congrats on that. Sorry, sidetracked.
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greenfairways 2006.06.21 at 16:24:17 PDT
John, I love this album. You captured such great photos of the birds in the water and the composition is great. Thanks for sharing. Sharon
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photoop23 2002.05.26 at 05:52:05 PDT
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