Viera Wetlands/Click Ponds
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This morning was wonderful! Although smoke choked out the sunlight, there was planty to photograph in the wetlands. I headed over to the click ponds, as is my tradition, on the way out and was excited to get my best pictures there... Three eagles and a green heron made my day. After a string of photo days I wasn't happy with I came home with a card full of photos I can't choose my favorites from.
Here's a few ...
More can be seen in my Untamed Folder..
Still smiling.. what a day!
{Can't figure out why photos aren't showing up.. sorry}
Jamie:barb
Here's a few ...
More can be seen in my Untamed Folder..
Still smiling.. what a day!
{Can't figure out why photos aren't showing up.. sorry}
Jamie:barb
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Keep an eye on the click ponds in May and June when they drain them. The fish get caught in the low water and it becomes a bird convention out there.
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