After a second week shooting in the Everglades I’m back in civilization and took some time to go through some more photos. Here are a few highlights from the past week. Enjoy!
Great egrets and ibis stake out their spots for the night in a rookery after a day of feeding.
This is the first time a roseate spoonbill cooperated with me for a photo, and he hammed it up sitting in a small red mangrove.
The first roseate spoonbill had two friends he brought along as well. These two guys were about 30 feet from the spoonbill in the mangrove tree.
This photograph marks the first time I’ve ever taken an image worth sharing while sitting in my campsite having coffee. I was in my camp at Collier Seminole resting after my morning shoot and there this anole was, sunning himself on a sable palm frond.
This photo is an closeup of the feathers on the back of an anhinga as it was drying it’s wings in the distinctive anhinga pose holding out it’s wings to catch the sun. I got a chance to be this close with a cooperative anhinga and the help of the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary boardwalk.