Most of our topics are marsh/wetlands related but occasionally some songbirds pique our interest. We did actively pursue the Florida Scrub jay as they are an endangered species and are the only species of bird that are endemic to Florida and one of fifteen to the United States. My favorite of these is the meadowlark and the ranch land that we go to in the spring are alive with their melodic song.
Wonderful images of very special birds and that image of the Meadowlark singing is a Winner indeed.
Most of our topics are marsh/wetlands related but occasionally some songbirds pique our interest. We did actively pursue the Florida Scrub jay as they are an endangered species and are the only species of bird that are endemic to Florida and one of fifteen to the United States. My favorite of these is the meadowlark and the ranch land that we go to in the spring are alive with their melodic song.
I agree. All of your shots are very good, but the singing Meadowlark is the standout. The song or at least "inland" birds are certainly more difficult to shoot (in my experience) than the shorebirds, but the results are gratifying when it does come together and you get nice shots like you have.