Some more from the Anhinga Trail

After returning from the canoe trip, I’ve been back to the easy stuff, the Anhinga Trail. It’s an easy place to shoot and keep your feet dry, but it still makes nice photos. Tomorrow I’m planning on getting back in the water and walking around a cypress dome.

With the photo on my home page of an alligator, it’s been hard to top that one. But how could you come to the everglades without posting some photos of an alligator? Here are a few alligator shots.

Nap time for the alligators.

You can get up close and personal with the wildlife on the Anhinga Trail. The thing I love about this photo is you can see the reflection of the boardwalk in the eye.

Here is a cropped in version of the above photo, you can see the boardwalk and that is me on top taking the photo.

The eyes of the cormorants are an amazing turquoise, I believe that their eyes change color during the mating season, I’ll have to check into that for sure though.

A wood stork and a black vulture share a roost in the early morning light.

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  1. Cameron ~ Are the wood stork and the black culture really sharing a roast ~ or a roost?

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