First the remainder from our resort:
Double crested cormorant having a grump.

There was a small marina on the site - you can see the narro0w channel in running in from left to right here ........

and get a feel for how narrow it was here (yes that little channel to the left).

So imagine my surprise one day when I found this surfacing in the middle of the marina!

I could see it swimming underwater and so was able to catch the moment it surfaced.
The marina was a good spot to watch the mullet and other fish - like this sort of mini barracuda -


At dusk each day some people would feed the feral cats (despite all the warnings not to) and this guy (or girl) would join them for a snack. I was able to watch it at ground level, but not having a decent flash with me the shots I took were pants - yes even worse than this one from our balcony!

Sitting on the balcony one day I saw 3 birds flying towards us. By the time I realised what they were and ran to grab the camera they were just going past. No time for adjustments it was a point and hope job, so forgive the snatched view of this Magnificent Frigatebird.

One of the cold mornings at the marina led to me finding this iguana.


I didn't handle it, but it was clearly literally stiff with cold. As the sun came around it gradually thawed and showed signs of life, It was lucky - this was the last of the cold days, but many died during the cold snap.


But mainly it was birds - this little grey gnatcatcher near the osprey nest ............

the northern cardinals making use of the marina facilities



and the spotted sandpiper working alomng the rocky edges.

Many mornings a group of white ibis could be seen working the mangrove margins,

but the best views were seen near the Wild Bird Rehab Centre.




Also there good views of this snowy egret

wood stork

and the brown pelicans






White ibis were ubiquitous. Anyone who has been to the Florida theme parks will have seen them working the cafe tables like London pigeons, but this bird at John Pennekamp was the cheekiest I saw!

Also there looking for a snack was a turkey vulture

and to finish another bird that cropped up everywhere - the red-bellied woodpecker.


