Just a couple of Black-necked Stilts, hanging out in an old golf course pond in Grand Bahama.
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Just a couple of Black-necked Stilts, hanging out in an old golf course pond in Grand Bahama.
A Smooth-billed Ani spotted me on Grand Bahama!
Abandoned golf courses can be good habitat apparently! These Northern Shovelers and Least Grebes took advantage of this pond on Grand Bahama.
Gulls and a Great Blue Heron rest on a trap in Grand Bahama.
A Sanderling probes the sand in Grand Bahama.
Doves are honestly so cute. Look at these little Common Ground Doves in Grand Bahama!
Playing hide and seek with a Cuban Emerald Hummingbird on Grand Bahama!
A Cuban Emerald Hummingbird taking a rest. Spotted on Grand Bahama.
Red-legged Thrush at Garden of the Groves in Grand Bahama. Just look at that eye!!
This Yellow-throated Warbler in Grand Bahama was very interested in the fruit loop on the stairs!
A Prairie Warbler perched right near me at Garden of the Groves in Grand Bahama!
A Green Heron hunts by a small pond in Grand Bahama, Garden of the Groves.
A small group of Blue-winged Teals busy feeding in Florida.
SO many shorebirds at St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge.
Playing peek-a-boo with what I think was a Pine Warbler at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary.
Can you spot the Brown Pelican just hanging out?
Sandhill Cranes always look like dinosaurs to me.