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365 Days of Birds | Duluth, Minnesota based birder. Sax-Zim Bog naturalist.
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Bird & Wildlife Naturalist / Photographer living in Northeast Minnesota and who also chases the Aurora Borealis. A prime birding area is Sax-Zim Bog.
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365 Days of Birds | Duluth, Minnesota based birder. Sax-Zim Bog naturalist.

There was still one egret to find down here in south Florida. After seeing lots of herons and egrets, one species was eluding me … the Reddish Egret. Cornell describes this bird in this manner: “In the stately and dignified world of herons, Reddish Egrets are the swashbuckling cousins. These big, cinnamon and steely gray birds put on a show as they forage in shallow saltwater. They race back and forth, open and shut their wings, stir up sediment with their feet, and even swoop low over the water in flight—all in pursuit of small fish”. (Cornell link)My search focused upon the shorebird heaven in the Fort Myers area, Bunche Beach. If you visit this beach, arrive about an hour after low tide when the incoming waters bring food to the shorebirds, egrets and herons. Two afternoons ago I found a Reddish Egret near the outflow of the small creek that is 1/2 mile down the shore to the NW from the parking. Unfortunately the egret was always between me and the sun … a silhouette. Yesterday morning I returned shortly after sunrise to Bunche Beach in the hopes “red” would be hunting for breakfast near the same creek outflow. Jackpot, but this time the sun was low  and behind me … the golden hour!Before I show the Reddish Egret images, here are some parking lot photos! I was birding the beach for 90 minutes, and apparently the morning low of 41F kept everyone away except this MInnesotan. I was the only person present … no morning beachcombers or birders! Here are two photographs of my rental car … the only vehicle present.Most of my photographs were taken as I watched to Reddish Egret fish right next to a White Ibis. These two wading birds have different food desires, and foraging methods. It was obvious the Egret was watching to see what the Ibis might scare up!;

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