I that shade of green. Nice pix. I never knew those were anoles. Thanks. Sowal learned me sumpin' again.
That is because they are migrating birds not native to Florida. From your description and from what I can see in the pic, they appear to be "?? winged teals"My "Audubon Field Guide to Florida" is about to go in the trash, 'cause this is yet another bird it doesn't identify.
That is because they are migrating birds not native to Florida. From your description and from what I can see in the pic, they appear to be "?? winged teals"
I saw these birds Saturday morning. I've tried in vain to identify them in my Audubon guide, but I believe they are both some type of sandpiper. Does anyone know?
The larger one kept working that hole until it retrieved the ghost crab that was down there. It then took it out to the gulf and rinsed off the sand before swallowing it.
Notice that one of the littler ones only has one leg.
Robin taking a bird bath.
I am too. There sure are alot of pics of ducks on GoogleOK, I don't think it's an American Black Duck. The photos of them online show a head and neck slightly lighter than the body. These are darker.
I'll keep trying.
Arent they? I lived at a lake in Destin years ago and every winter HUNDREDS of them stayed in the lake all winter and I loved just watching them.They will dive completely under then pop up a few feet away.That is a pretty bird.