One of the great things about living in Sarasota, Florida, is that we are just below the state's frost line (Tampa). This means I get to see the most amazing birds and wildlife in my very own backyard. Sandhill cranes and other intriguing varieties of birds - including roseatte spoonbills (Florida's "real pink bird"), all species of ducks, tortoises, fish, armadillos, possums - and some strange creature I WISH I had caught on film last week. Looked like a sea lion scampering across my yard. (We live on a small canal.) I have no idea what it was!
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Birds of a Feather
One of the great things about living in Sarasota, Florida, is that we are just below the state's frost line (Tampa). This means I get to see the most amazing birds and wildlife in my very own backyard. Sandhill cranes and other intriguing varieties of birds - including roseatte spoonbills (Florida's "real pink bird"), all species of ducks, tortoises, fish, armadillos, possums - and some strange creature I WISH I had caught on film last week. Looked like a sea lion scampering across my yard. (We live on a small canal.) I have no idea what it was!
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