Things have been hectic with the holidays and although I have tried to get out and about, it was not until this week that I had time to really spend birding.
Like everywhere else, it has been abnormally cold in South Florida and that has brought about drastic changes in the scenery.
It looks like Autumn up north with many trees changing colors! Finally yesterday, our temperatures got back to normal and we could toss the sweats and turn the heater off.
This week birding has been all things “ducky”. Trips to Plantation Preserve, Green Cay and Wakodahatchee Wetlands have provided me with some great shots of winter arrivals.
Today, Karl and I took our annual New Years Day drive to Miami Dade County. We have done this ever since we moved to Florida. The first year we picked strawberries and bought fresh corn. We have never been able to find either available since during this drive. Our goal today was to view Manatees that had moved into one of the canals because of the cold weather. We happily found them!


Tags: Green Cay Nature Center, Manatees, Plantation Preserve Park, South Florida Birding, Wakodahatchee Wetlands

























for the many birds that visit. It is reminder to us of the fury of nature. 



Today, I was sorry that I increased my speed as I flew by and had to back up to get a shot of this Eagle. He was on a fence post 20 feet from the car when I first spied him.


with this Osprey throughout my walk. I was surprised to see that the park is not being maintained as well as it should.