Summer Birding in Florida

Every Miles A Memory

Expedition Leader
Now I know people comment all the time on how good the birding is here in Florida during the winter months. I knew this when we moved back here in January and I wondered what we were going to do during the summer months when all the birds migrated back north?

Little did I know that during the summer months, we have even more birds than we did during the winter time. I guess many of the tropical birds migrate up to Florida from South America or other parts of the world to nest along the surrounding islands.

One of my goals for the past few years while traveling North America has been to see and photograph a baby pelican. After asking numerous times if anyone could show me a photo of one, and only getting smart-***** comments that there is no such thing, and everyone knows that Seagulls just grow up to become pelicans, we've finally found the mother load.

One of the neighboring islands here in the chain of islands that make up the Cedar Keys, Seahorse Key, that is normally closed to the public has recently opened up. The place is a birders paradise. Too many birds to count, dozens of varieties to choose from and with a good zoom lens, they're all within reach from the shoreline on a boat as all of these were shot from.

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Shooting from a boat required my wife and I to learn a few new techiques. Not having the ability to move anywhere you wanted to get the right background became frustrating many times when a shot could have been near perfect, if you could only have moved a few simple feet in one direction or another to remove some unwanted object from the background.

Especially when there were 3 of us on the boat, it meant for some heated growls/moans if you had a shot lined up perfect and one of the other photographers moved and started the boat a rockin'

After a long two days of getting up well before the sun rose so we could be out on the islands for the perfect light, we came home with some shots we were both pretty proud of. Funny we were on the same boat, but many times sitting back to back, we saw entirely different things and Cindy got some photos of birds I never even saw and I got some that she would later ask "Where was this bird, I dont ever remember seeing that one?"

The Day started with us landing on the deserted white sand beach before sunrise to try and find where the nests were.

One of the first things we saw was this Raven leave a pelican nest with a freshly stolen egg
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The egg was so heavy, the bird could barely fly with it in its beak.

The amount of birds we saw was amazing, and the different types had me not even knowing what I was shooting most of the time.

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For instance, this immature Ibis dont look anything like they do when they're grown and bright white with bright red beaks/bills

I thought I was shooting a Bittern when I shot this bird, but come to find out that its a Immature Yellow Crowned Night Heron, which are supposed to be pretty rare to see. So I was happy I got a good shot of a rare bird
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To watch the adults come back to the nests and feed the babies is downright primordial! The babies go ballistic and its hard to imagine they dont injure or kill the adults with how hard they're shoving their beaks down the parents throats

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The noises the babies make sound very similar to a pig trough at feeding time, and if you were to be dropped off on this island at night, you'd be scared to death not knowing what these sounds are coming from. Who would think it's from a ugly, white, baby bird?

I thought it was rare to see a Golden Eagle this far out into the ocean, we were a few miles away from shore to get to this island, but this one allowed us to get pretty close before it opened its freighteningly large wingspan and soared over us. This one sat about 3-4' tall and when it opened its wings, they were an easy 6 foot wide

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Coming home with hundreds of shots to choose from, this one is one of my favorites and will be blown up for a friend of mine 24x36 for her living room. She wanted a shot of Heron's with a Cabbage Palm in the background as they're her two favorite things, so I thought this trio fit the bill perfectly

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Still have a bunch more photos to edit, and we're heading back out again this week, so hopefully I'll add to the post with some more photos as I collect them

Thanks for looking
 

Every Miles A Memory

Expedition Leader
Those first shots are all mine, and I thought I'd post a few of the shots Cindy came home with. So here are some of hers

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Young Ibis sitting on some Camoflauge

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Pretty in Pink - Roseate Spoonbill with some Cormorants

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Ol Pinky must have gotten tired of being teased about the bright colors by the Cormorants, so it took off for brighter surroundings

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Magnificent Frigate Birds perched atop some trees

All of these shots were taken by Cindy with permission to post them on here
 

Every Miles A Memory

Expedition Leader
HAHA! Yeah it makes me nervous too. I'm working on a way to mount the tripod to the floor of the boat so it cant go over?

I also need to make a note that the Golden Eagle is actually a Immature Bald Eagle
 

taco2go

Explorer
Beautiful series- So jealous of what you get to see down there-a birders paradise for sure
Thanks for sharing a bit of the abundance of wildlife that you guys get to be around everyday.
 

Wander

Expedition Leader
You have to love it when the camera is worth more than the boat.

Great shots! One thing that might help the boat issues is to have someone on the stern with a push pole to glide over the flats quietly.
 

Every Miles A Memory

Expedition Leader
You have to love it when the camera is worth more than the boat.

I've always had toys like this. When I was into MTN Biking big time, probably 5 days a week, my $5000 bike rode to the trail on the back of a $500 Mazda 323 :sombrero:

Yeah, I'm trying to find a light weight pushpole, the one thats in the boat is a cypress pole and it weighs more than the girl that owns the boat...LOL
 

Tucson T4R

Expedition Leader
Great shots from both of you. It has to be wonderful to be surrounded by so much photographic opportunity. :wings:
 

Every Miles A Memory

Expedition Leader
We're within a days drive from North Carolina Matt. I can talk and shoot all day long...LOL

If you own a Canon, come on down and I gurantee a few days behind the camera with me talking non-stop over your shoulder, and you'll come home with some wall hangers
 

Wander

Expedition Leader
I shoot for the dark side but I'd bet the advise would apply.

I might just take you up on that offer later this summer/early fall, I've checked out your hotel site and that area looks pretty darn relaxing, some good fishing, some good drinking.....pretty much what I need.

Here's to hoping the new cap works and the oil doesn't make it to your slice of heaven. (I'm guessing it hasn't made it there yet as you haven't mentioned it.)
 

Every Miles A Memory

Expedition Leader
Matt, it hasnt made it here yet and the predictions look pretty good for it to bypass us or at least be able to contain it from entering into our bays.

This is keeping in mind that we can dodge any hurricanes....Remember it's only July
 

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