Thursday, June 18, 2026

SOME KIND OF BIRD BALLET - AN OLD ONE PUT HOPEFULLY WORTH REPEATING

All photos were taken at the Ellie Schiller Homosassa Wildlife State Park in Florida, which you can find here. It was a lot of fun to see all these beautiful birds, many that are wild and fly in just for feeding time, or as the lady with the bucket of fish said quite seriously, "We try to keep the moochers from stealing all the food."  
One of our stars is the Great White Heron, along with a chorus of all White Ibises.


Jumping into the arms of her prince - again - a White Ibis.


The Wood Stork is definitely a diva!


Next the Anhinga...


and the same bird below displaying her perfect form.


Waiting in the wings, a Barred Owl.


A lovely ballet pose displayed by the Wood Stork.


A Mute Swan stretching her toes and getting ready to jump in.


Our White Ibis, posing for the cameras backstage.


 She decided to give the paparazzi her back view. Sometimes she gets so tired of being followed around all day, having her photograph taken.


The Brown Pelican is a little late for her cue.



The Red-shouldered Hawk was very vocal. Well... you sometimes get a heckler in the audience.


The Crested Caracara was wearing a beautiful costume. Brava my dear, brava!


The Black-crowned Night Heron, who flew over the stage, needed no wires and was a complete blur.


The White Pelicans are about to make their entrance.


But finally, another performance is over. The Mute and Black Swans are relieved that all went well. No one tripped over their tutu. It is time to take a well-deserved rest.


That’s the end of today Bird Ballet.
Thanks so much for taking your seat and I wish you all a wonderful day.


1 comment:

  1. Truly impressive bird ballet,
    it must have been a wonderful day!!
    How much peace nature and its creatures bring!!!

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