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.
One of our stars is the Great White Heron, along with a chorus of all White Ibises.
The Wood Stork is definitely a diva!
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.
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 our Bird Ballet.
Thanks so much for taking your seat and I wish you all a wonderful day.

















Truly impressive bird ballet,
ReplyDeleteit must have been a wonderful day!!
How much peace nature and its creatures bring!!!
It was indeed a wonderful day Katerina :) I wish I lived closer but was so thankful for this visit. Your last sentence is perfect and yes, very true :) Thank you!
DeleteWonderful, wonderful!! I enjoyed this so much, being a birdwatcher myself. Too hard to choose a favorite, but I do love the black & white swans.
ReplyDeleteI am very happy you enjoyed it Ginny. I have no favorites either, I loved them all. Yes, I love the black and white swans also :)
DeleteThank you for sharing. I would love to visit there.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome and thank you. I hope you get to visit this area one day. It is a wonderful place to visit :)
DeleteAll is beautiful Denise. I was amazed to see a black swan!
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret and I thought that might come as a surprise. Besides these, I saw these beautiful swans not too far from my hometown, in a seaside resort. They had been gifted many years ago and we were still seeing their offspring. They are a sight to behold :)
DeleteI am absolutely delighted by the bird parade—each photo is more beautiful than the last; simply wonderful! Many thanks, Denise.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy day! Hugs, Elke.
That makes me very happy that you enjoyed them Elke :) Those beautiful birds made it so easy to take their photographs. They posed beautifully :) You are very welcome and thank you! You have a happy day also. Hugs, Denise
DeleteGorgeous selection of performers in your ballet. The storks and ibises are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAren't they? Thank you Janice, I also thought they performed beautifully. My camera was very happy :)
DeleteA beautiful place to visit, I love all the birds! Great photos. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteI am happy you enjoyed them Eileen and thank you very much :) You take care and enjoy your day also.
DeleteGreat selection of Florida birds, Denise, and they all performed well, didn’t they?,
ReplyDeleteI can honestly say I have never seen so many different kinds as I did on our trip to Florida, and they certainly did perform beautifully, I agree.
DeleteThese photos are amazing. A splendid ballet performance for sure.
ReplyDeleteSo happy you think so Ann, thank you :)
DeleteOh, they all are so Beautiful! Great shots!
ReplyDeletehugs
Donna
Thank you very much Donna, I appreciate that :) Hugs, Denise
DeleteThat wood stork, a face only a mother could love. Such an odd bird.
ReplyDeleteWood storks are extraordinary birds, I loved seeing them for the first time :)
DeleteThe closer to tropical they greater the variety.
ReplyDeleteVery true, I certainly found that out on this visit :)
DeleteAwesome birds!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! :)
DeleteThank you for this. I see birds I've never seen before. They are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis was the first time I had seen many of these. It was very exciting for me. Thank you Sandra :)
DeleteDenise, these are wonderful photos! I enjoyed your trek.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Jenn, I appreciate that :)
DeleteThank you Denise oh to have the grace and balance of the Herons
ReplyDeleteHugs cecilia
I couldn't have put it better myself Cecilia. Thank you with hugs, Denise :)
DeleteWhat beautiful birds and many with such long legs. :) You had a treat visiting this wildlife park!
ReplyDeleteWe certainly did Ellen, it is a great memory and so glad I took many photos on our visit :)Thank you!
DeleteWhat a treat to see them all! Wonderful photos, Denise.
ReplyDeleteThank you Granny Sue, kind of you to say :)
DeleteYou know that this is my kind of ballet! We love our birds!
ReplyDeleteIt definitely was mine Kay and nice to know it was yours too :) Thank you!
DeleteBeautiful Bird Ballet... lovely to see these photographs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you Jan and kind of you to say :) All the best to you too, Denise
DeleteLindas aves. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteMe alegra que hayas disfrutado de los pájaros. ¡Gracias! Te mando un beso.
DeleteGoodness, how beautiful the birds are.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary, I thought so too :)
DeleteThe bird life in Florida is amazing. It's interesting how so many moochers fly in, well, not moochers, but those who knew they can get a nice meal. Thanks fro sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Erika :) It truly is amazing. I had never seen anything like it before. I agree, not moochers and I would add that it’s their survival instinct kicking in, and knowing where to find an easy meal is part of that :)
DeleteSuch a joy to scroll through this bird ballet--each “performer” more graceful than the last. The photos are full of charm and whimsy, Denise, and you captured them beautifully. Thank you for sharing this delightful parade of feathers!
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed Veronica and you are very welcome :) thank you for the kind words.
DeleteWonderful shots and commentary.
ReplyDeleteHappy you enjoyed them Sandra, thank you :)
DeleteWonderful performance! Bravo! (I've never seen inside a bird's throat so well!) Linda in Kansas
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