Great blue herons are a frequent subject on my blog. But I never tire of watching them fly. The aerodynamics are thrilling.
Those of you who may know Lake Munson and any of its noted residents, might think upon seeing this structure , "Oh, how lovely for Mr. Martin to have built a Tiki Bar in the middle of the lake . When is cocktail time?" hahaha. It is a bird blind, though. Probably to watch wood storks who nest on the lake in the winter. And it has some names on it but they are probably biologists or ornithologists I dont' know. I only know two, one a bagpiper and flutist and the other brother to a fiddler.At any rate, I saw one woodstork yesterday but he sailed off as I approached the cypress stand he was perched in. Not like our visitor on The Wacissa who swooped almost on top of our boats one day while Peggy and I were out. When things like that happen I swear the birds are inhabited by my ancestral ghosts. Not every bird seems like an ancestor though, just certain ones...at certain times.
This cormorant looks graceful and supple to me. In reality, their flight is somewhat ungraceful , I think. But they have the most beautiful blue eyes, like someone I would like to know better!
Well, seeing is still No. 1. Photogging is still No. 2, so you're doing well.
ReplyDeleteHi. That's a beautiful place and a great posting. I love your fascination with Ivory-billed Woodpeckers. I have assisted in the SC search in the past and may do so again this winter. Best wishes in seeing one yourself!
ReplyDeleteOh these photos are INCREDIBLE! I just LOVE the cypress trees..how beautiful. I so envy your kayaking jaunts...
ReplyDeleteStacie
Very inspiring, Ms. Flatwoods.
ReplyDeleteWonderful post. You took me where I will probably never be able to go.
ReplyDeleteI hope you find an Ivory billled woodpecker and get a fablous indesputeable photo of it.