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Thursday, March 10, 2016
NESTING OF MIXED BIRDS, WAKADAHATCHEE WETLANDS, DELRAY BEACH, FL
One of the interesting sites at Wakadahatchee Wetlands is the variety of birds nesting together on the small islands in the wetlands. If you look at the photos you can identify the following birds:
- Wood Storks
- Double-crested Cormorants
- Great Blue Herons
- Anhingas
- Great Egrets
WOOD STORKS, WAKADAHATCHEE WETLANDS, DELRAY BEACH, FLf
The Wood Storks were abundant at Wakadahatchee Wetlands. We were able to get photos of them nesting and on the ground.
ANHINGA CHICKS & ADULT ANHINGA IN NEST, WAKADAHATCHEE WETLANDS, DELRAY BEACH, FL
The first three photos show Anhinga chicks. The fourth photo shows an adult Anhinga in its nest, probably a female sitting on eggs.
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