The wood stork moved the gator out of the area by hitting his/her tail. Look like a regular old round up. That probably won't happen in a year from now.
The wood stork moved the gator out of the area by hitting his/her tail. Look like a regular old round up. That probably won't happen in a year from now.
Great shots, rufus1, gators don't win all of the time
The wood stork moved the gator out of the area by hitting his/her tail. Look like a regular old round up. That probably won't happen in a year from now.
Great shots, rufus1, gators don't win all of the time
Thanks gatorgirl, with the water area shrinking a lot of competition going on and the pickins are getting scarce. The gator shot was at the other side of the big pond, actually to far for my lens.
Thanks gatorgirl, with the water area shrinking a lot of competition going on and the pickins are getting scarce. The gator shot was at the other side of the big pond, actually to far for my lens.
gatorgirl51 wrote:
Great shots!!! Got to get back out to CBBR.
Wow, what a great shot! I don't have the lens for a lot of shots but it's fun to try. Hoping it was raining at Circle B...we are in St. Augustine this week.
The wood stork moved the gator out of the area by hitting his/her tail. Look like a regular old round up. That probably won't happen in a year from now.
Great shots rufus1, from what I've seen over time is that most of the birds are not concerned with gators at all. They act like the gators aren't there
The wood stork moved the gator out of the area by hitting his/her tail. Look like a regular old round up. That probably won't happen in a year from now.
Great shots rufus1, from what I've seen over time is that most of the birds are not concerned with gators at all. They act like the gators aren't there