He Had Comments

I stopped over to the marsh briefly this afternoon and quickly noticed our pal here climbing up out of the water after picking out his spot for a nice afternoon snooze.

But surprisingly, he had a few choice remarks to make prior to settling in for the day. First he puffed out his throat and bellowed loudly. Then he glared over at me and had a few other things to say. I’m sure he was just being friendly and wanted to give a warm greeting. 🙂

He Had Comments

He Had Comments

Floating Curiously

An alligator was floating curiously along the marsh pond on a recent evening. Or… was he curiously floating?

Humm, I’m not sure, but he did look like he had something important on his mind and also was likely up to something. Of course they almost always look like they are up to something. 🙂

Curiously Floating

“You Ready? Watch This!”

A cormorant was splashing around in the salt marsh this morning before suddenly whipping himself around and blasting off out of the water.

Reminded me of a kid playing in a pool that wants you to watch him doing something ‘exciting’.  🙂

Cormorant Ready For Takeoff

Cormorant Ready For Takeoff

Cormorant Ready For Takeoff

Cormorant Ready For Takeoff

Cormorant Ready For Takeoff

The Little Guys Were Out

There is a certain side area of the marsh pond where most of the little alligators (4 footers) kind of hang out. It’s a good strategy as it’s always best to keep clear of the big guys who often feel the need to show some muscle and push around the newcomers. It’s nothing personal, they just have to establish who’s boss around here.

Most of the youngsters are just kind of laying around in the sun and doing a minimal bit of exploring. But at least one found some tasty treat to crunch down which is a good move. You have to eat well if you hope to some day grow up to be head gator in charge.

The Little Guys Were Out

The Little Guys Were Out

The Little Guys Were Out

The Little Guys Were Out

Hey Pal, Nice Tail Feathers!

“I’m Coming, I’m Coming!”

A great blue heron heard his friend calling from the other side of the salt marsh this afternoon and rushed over to see what was going on.

Turns out there were three egrets that had dared to enter ‘their’ territory to do a little fishing. Also turned out that it wasn’t really worth chasing them off so the whole fuss was all for nothing.

Oh well, just another day in the marsh…

GBH Flies Off To Meet A Friend

Not Sure I’m Too Happy About This Look

Nice Quiet Morning In The Swamp

I decided to check out the swamp in the morning earlier this week to see if anybody was out and about.

I did see our pal Mr. A relaxing back in among some weeds with his little friend snoozing behind him. After a short time, one more of their buddies went gliding by in the water.

Everyone seemed to be taking it easy, but they are starting to get hungry. 🙂

Nice Quiet Morning in the Swamp