I went over to Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge last Sunday with Kevin M. If you’ve been waiting for our winter visitor bird friends to show up – they’re here!
We first stopped by the Titusville marina for a few blue hour / sunrise photos. In the original color version of this one, the orange reflections in the water from the streetlights along the shore didn’t mix well with the blue water and sky in the distance. A B&W conversion eliminated that problem and I like the result.
Kingfishers were abundant and even a bit cooperative. This one rested on a dead tree for me.
And another even waited until I had my camera all ready and focused on it before it took off! You can view a short video time lapse of that at this link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/edrosack/49052297597/in/dateposted/
Other winter birds we saw: American Avocets, Blue-winged Teals, Northern Flickers, Northern Shovelers, a Northern Harrier, Tree Swallows, Common Yellowthroats, and Palm Warblers. The ducks weren’t plentiful yet, but I’m sure more are on the way!
Our year round birds competed for attention by posing in very nice light.
Reddish Egret in warm morning light
And we also managed to find a Florida Scrub Jay along the entrance road to Canaveral National Seashore for Kevin’s list this year. So once again a wonderful visit to MINWR. You should go!
I’ve put many more of my images from Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge in this album: https://www.flickr.com/photos/edrosack/albums/72157627776386723. And please click on the photos in these blog posts to view them in higher resolution on Flickr.
Thanks for stopping by and reading my blog. Now – go make some photos!
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Great news! Thank you!
It is good news, Dorothy
A timely post! We’re planning on heading there this week as long as the weather cooperates.
Loved all of your photographs, Ed! That B/W of the marina is great!
UPDATE:
Just in case anyone other than me was considering a visit to Black Point Wildlife Drive at MINWR, I just found out it will be closed from 11/18/2019 until 11/23/2019. Also, Biolab Road remains closed for construction as well.
Sigh. At least we have Ed’s wonderful photographs to enjoy!
Wally,
Thanks very much for your comment. I didn’t realize BPWD would be closed. I’m glad you checked! And ;thanks for your kind words about my photos!
Ed
Thank YOU for the great images!
There will be another day for visiting.