Subject: | Re: Bird Rookery Videos |
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From: | "Suzanne Williams" scw1217 |
Date: | Sun Jun 17, 2007 5:50 am ((PDT)) |
Yes and a bit smelly. lol For a nature photographer it is a great value to go there because the birds, which are wild, I have to stress that, are used to humans and right alongside the walkway. The most predominate birds are cattle egrets and tri-colored herons, but truthfully, I have seen every species known in Florida there. Included this year was a nest of roseate spoonbills, who looked a bit like plucked chickens. ---------------------- Suzanne http://web.tampabay.rr.com/swilli41/www Florida, USA --- In Philip Tyler <> wrote: > > What a lot of 'egrets' noisy too as you say. > > Phil |
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