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cpwm17

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Thu Apr 17, 2014, 07:56 PM Apr 2014

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I woke up this morning and had a choice between working on my projects or going out and photographing birds at Viera Wetlands in east-central Florida, which is near my home. I chose the birds:

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The Anhinga babies have changed a lot in the last few days. They have more dark feathers.

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The Anhinga mother rested briefly nearby after feeding the babies

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Sandhill Crane chick with parent

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Sandhill Crane chicks with parent

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Sandhill Crane chick with parent

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Sandhill Crane chick

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Great Blue Heron with chicks. It's windy today

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Crested Caracara

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Least Terns

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Least Tern

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Greater Yellowlegs

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More Bird Babies [View all] cpwm17 Apr 2014 OP
Great choice! elleng Apr 2014 #1
Thank you n/t cpwm17 Apr 2014 #2
I love them. Curmudgeoness Apr 2014 #3
Sandhill Cranes here in central Florida are often rather tame cpwm17 Apr 2014 #4
Those are very nice! Solly Mack Apr 2014 #5
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