Emily had a facial wrinkle that was rubbing against the bottom of her eyes. It was causing the eyes to cloud with pigment because of the rubbing. She would have eventually gone blind because of this. Her wrinkle was completely removed. Dr Patricia Novey did a wonderful job with the surgery. Emily will now be wearing this inflatable ring around her neck for a while to keep her from scratching her face. Even wrinkleless, we think she will be as cute as ever.
This Gray Kingbird was a life bird for Susan and myself. We were happy to get a fairly decent picture of it. We were using a Nikon Coolpix L100.
Tern, Tern, Tern...Royal Terns and Skimmers. This is a digiscope picture I took with my new Swarovski scope. We were at the lighthouse tower and these birds were far out on the sand beds.
Caspian Tern...This was also digiscoped with the Swarovski Scope and a Nikon 8400 Camera.
Not too great a picture, but worth sharing because this oprey had a huge fish... I think almost as long as he was.
Susan took this picture of Mary. Susan was using that new Coolpix she bought. You can also see the sheer beauty of St Marks NWR. It's my favorite place on earth!
The lighthouse at St Marks.
On our way out of the Refuge we noticed this alligator. We actually haven't seen too many of them there lately. We used to see so many more. Where are they?
At the end of the day, when we leave the refuge, I always say I would like to see a bobcat, a Florida panther, a black bear, and deer. We saw the deer as we were leaving. One down and three to go. In the past we have seen a bobcat and a black bear...I wouldn't mind the panther to add to that list!
This is a leucitic hummingbird. If it were completely white, it would be considered an albino hummingbird, but because there are some markings on it...it is termed leucitic.
Great photo Amalia!
This male Rose-breasted Grosbeak was photographed last April. During migration in the Spring and Fall they visit our yards here in northern Florida. They particularly like safflower seed!
Northern Parula
Baby Bluebird. There are lots of these all around Tallahassee right now. We love our bluebirds!
This father Bluebird has chosen the side of a tree truck to feed his baby.
This is my favorite shot. Baby Bluebirds can do a lot of begging! Wonderful photo!