This weekend I attended a family wedding in Florida and while I spent most of my time visiting with family I did get out early on Saturday morning with my camera and captured some wildlife mostly birds. I did come across a flock of Osceola Turkey’s the first time I’ve ever seen them. Osceola turkeys are only found in the southern parts of Florida with Eastern sub-specie found in the northern parts. I was in Fort Myers so there is no doubt they were Osceola’s. Now if I could only find a place to hunt them down there I’d be all set.
Osceola Turkeys
Hen's with poults
Turkeys outskirts of Ft Myers
Wood Stork
A number of birds feeding in a retention pond
Ibis interesting coloration
hunting breakfast
Snowy Egret
Fish for breakfast
Florida was beautiful a bit on the warm side. I wish I had more then the few hours on Saturday to get out and check out the nature and the sights. I hope you enjoy the photos I’ve posted.
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