
Argument could be made that this is a white-face ibis – I’m not sure. But the sun was perfect!!


“Water and air, the two essential fluids on which all life depends, have become global garbage cans.”- Jacques-eves Cousteau
Cattle Egret are an America success story. First arrived as immigrants from Africa in 1941 – breeding population by the early 50s. Fulfilling a niche in the ecosystem – not displacing something here already (at least not as I understand it).

While I didn’t think it possible the population of grackles and red wing blackbirds may be larger at the Lake Apopka North Shore than at the Orlando Wetlands Park. Perhaps because this is reclaimed farmland. This guy is finished his molt and back to his handsome self.

Red Belly Woodpecker – Mullet Lake Park – December 2014Even the woodpecker owes his success to the fact that he uses his head and keeps pecking away until he finishes the job he starts” – Coleman Cox
The mystery is solved, I finally found a picture showing the red belly of the woodpecker. Most woodpecker pictures show them clinging to a tree and seldom reveal their belly. I found this guy searching my archives. Taken at Mullet Lake Park in Geneva, FL.
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