I often arrive in the park, even at the distant Perdido Key area, well before dawn, and I ride the beach, searching for turtle tracks or hatchlings while waiting for the sun.
The snowy egrets wait with me.
When the sun arrives, it's always the start of a beautiful day!
Even if there are masses of jellies on the beach.
Just how often do you have time, or opportunity, to watch a great blue heron stalk his own shadow?
02 October 2008
A Perdido Key Morning
Posted by Turtle Girl at 11:02 AM
Labels: Great Blue Heron, moon jellies, Perdido Key, snowy egret, sunrise
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1 comment:
I love watching the herons. That's a cute picture.
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