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Saturday, December 31, 2016

Farewell Harns Marsh Preserve And SW Florida

My likely last visit to Harns Marsh Preserve in Lehigh Acres, Florida, occurred in late October when I met up with Canadian wildlife photographer Frank Constantin.


The primarily Boat-tailed Grackle above (image 1) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.

The weather was favorable with the grass well groomed and 39 species of bird observed in the ensuing two hours after sunrise during our stay. A good number of Purple Gallinule were present among a Gray-headed Swamphen continuing this day with a snipe an unexpected bonus.


The Sandhill Crane above (image 2) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The immature Black-crowned Night-Heron above (image 3) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The Sandhill Crane above (image 4) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The Purple Gallinule above (image 5) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The juvenile Purple Gallinule above (image 6) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The juvenile Purple Gallinule above (image 7) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The juvenile Purple Gallinule above (image 8) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.

After a number of failed observations of Snail Kite at Harns, a male and female were observed in and over the marsh. A possible third individual of the species was seen perched while closely reviewing an image of a flock of grackles in flight.


The juvenile Purple Gallinule above (image 9) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The Snail Kite above (image 10) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The Snail Kite above (image 11) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The Gray-headed Swamphen above (image 12) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The Snail Kite above (image 13) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The Snail Kite above (image 14) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The Anhinga above (image 15) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The Anhinga above (image 16) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.

The time at this extraordinary wildlife venue in southwest Florida passed much too quickly with a regrettable need to ready my departure from paradise. It was, however, especially good to see some of the venue's signature species.


The American Coot above (image 17) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The Anhinga above (image 18) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The Boat-tailed Grackle above (image 19) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The Turkey Vulture above (image 20) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The juvenile Snowy Egret above (image 21) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The Little Blue Heron above (image 22) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The Great Blue Heron above (image 23) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The Limpkin above (image 24) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.

Though under the weather at the moment, stay tuned for new adventures in Connecticut along the northern shores of Long Island Sound and beyond.


The Anhinga with prey above (image 25) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The Purple Gallinule above (image 26) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.


The Wilson's Snipe above (image 27) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.

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The Double-crested Cormorant above (image 28) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in October 2016.

Friday, July 22, 2016

Harns Marsh Preserve Summer Activity

The water level at Harns Marsh Preserve during a 19 July visit was very high, but did not deter a large number of waders from finding the habitat suitable.


The Purple Gallinule above (image 1) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.

Bud Tom Obrock and I made a drive over to the preserve in Lehigh Acres which also hosted a very good number of Purple Gallinule and Gray-headed Swamphen. A few Least Bittern were active as well. Tom noted that the water was moving opposite its normal direction.


The Mottled Duck above (image 2) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.


The immature Little Blue Heron above (image 3) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.


The juvenile Common Gallinule above (image 4) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.


The Great Egret with prey above (image 5) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.


The immature Snowy Egret above (image 6) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.


The Mottled Duck above (image 7) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.


The juvenile Tricolored Heron above (image 8) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.

The most abundant wader on hand was Tricolored Heron which seemed to favor a very small footprint in the marsh. As the morning progressed, the primarily juveniles representing the species took off to the west one by one. There was also a dominant Great Egret that drove off several of its kind.


The juvenile Tricolored Heron above (image 9) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.


The Little Blue Heron above (image 10) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.


The Great Egret above (image 11) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.


The Great Egret above (image 12) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.


The Great Egret above (image 13) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.


The Great Egret above (image 14) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.


The Great Egret above (image 15) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.

Snail Kite, which is one of the signature species of Harns Marsh Preserve, was not seen during the visit. Tom attributes this in his blog to the high water level. If there were any Apple Snail casings on the vegetation, they were not seen.


The Great Egret with Tricolored Heron above (image 16) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.


The juvenile Tricolored Heron above (image 17) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.


The Tricolored Heron above (image 18) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.


The Sandhill Crane above (image 19) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.


The Boat-tailed Grackle above (image 20) was photographed at Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.


The Red-headed Woodpecker above (image 21) was photographed near Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.


The Red-headed Woodpecker above (image 22) was photographed near Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.

It was also a treat to get back to the Wellington Red-headed Woodpecker site where a pair of Florida Northern Bobwhite were observed walking across the road. There were possibly two more bobwhite on hand as indicated by their calls. The woodpecker colony had at least one active juvenile.


The Blue Jay above (image 23) was photographed near Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.


The Blue Jay above (image 24) was photographed near Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.

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The Red-headed Woodpecker above (image 25) was photographed near Harns Marsh Preserve in July 2016.