Last week I had the opportunity to go to Wako, our familiar term for Wakodahatchee Wetlands, in Palm Beach, taking my Miami-Dade Birds class. There was a lot of activity, Great Blue Heron chicks are grown and demanding, flapping wings and driving Mom crazy, while some of the adults are “sky pointing” getting ready for a second nesting chance. Black necked Stilts have arrived and are mating and flying around, I’d say, at least two dozen birds. Tri colored Herons are beginning the nesting season and are carrying branches to the island by the first gazebo (best chance for images) and in the islands in the back. Great Egrets are sporting green lores and long plumes and the usual array of Ibises and Cattle Egrets, also in the best plumage and colors.
If you have the chance, don’t miss a trip. You will be rewarded.








killer images Fabs.
Have to go this weekend. Looks like a lot of activity.
Florida always fascinates me… such great diversity and approachability in many cases. A great series from one visit…
Nice! I really like the portrait of the GBH.
Chris Kayler
I really like the stilt in flight image, Fabs.
Great stances and actions, I have missed seeing your photos, and hearing from you. Lots of new photos here.
Best wishes from Bruce and Kat
Hey Kat, great to hear from you , I’ve missed you.
Thanks, everyone!