SW Florida Workshop Day 1
An early morning trip out to the pools in the Fort Myers Beach area was productive. The bird were magnificent with their feathers blowing in the gentle breeze. The light was perfect as was the action.Here are some of the images from the beach: The egrets were very active and there was plenty of fish to be eaten.
Next stop was Sanibel Island and the Ding Darling Wildlife Refuge. Ding Darling was quiet compared to the many trips I have done in the past but still a fun place to be. Lots of Brown and White Pelicans, Cormorants, Red Breasted Mergansers and Pied Billed Grebes.
We left Ding Darling and drove to Captiva for lunch at a favorite spot "Key Lime Bistro". One of the members had developed a problem with her Nikon D700 that refused to focus properly so the day before we rented a body that had to pick up from the hotel. Once assembled we left for our next photo location. Beautiful evening light made one forget the biting by the no-see-ums that some repellant took care of. Here are some images in the awesome light: Then the sunset turned the skies a deep reddish pink - the water and the birds all seemed to get this glow.
SW Florida Workshop - Day 0
An early morning uneventful but bumpy flight to Fort Myers got us in on time. We collected our bags, rented the car and off to Fort Myers Beach. The workshop included a trip to Cape Coral for burrowing owls so day zero required a scouting trip to the area. The typical locations were devoid of owls but the vacant lots yielded some active burrows.Here are some images from this scouting trip: