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Birds Miscellaneous Wading Birds { 26 images } Created 3 Oct 2011

Photos of roseate spoonbills, ibis, woodstorks, swans, sandhill cranes and other wading birds.
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  • A pair of sandhill cranes work together as they build their nest on a pond at Viera Wetlands.
    SANDHILL CRANES VIERA 34
  • Sandhill Crane chicks running after Mom
    Sandhill Crane Chicks.jpg
  • A pair of sandhill cranes in early morning light search for breakfast in the grasses at Dan Click Ponds
    Sandhill Crane Pair
  • A few pairs of sandhill cranes return to Lake Wooddruff Wildlife Refuge each winter to mate and raise their young.  Lake Woodruff Wildlife Refuge is a 21,500 acre preserve along the St. John's River where many birds come to winter.  Along with the birds, you will find fisherman, hikers, bikers, and photographers along the 6 miles of trails.
    Sandhill Cranes Lake Woodruff -6
  • A few pairs of sandhill cranes return to Lake Wooddruff Wildlife Refuge each winter to mate and raise their young.  Lake Woodruff Wildlife Refuge is a 21,500 acre preserve along the St. John's River where many birds come to winter.  Along with the birds, you will find fisherman, hikers, bikers, and photographers along the 6 miles of trails.
    Sandhill Crane Chick Lake Woodruff 1
  • A sandhill crane goes after a small snake that has come out of the water and headed for her eggs at Lake Woodruff Wildlife Refuge in Central Florida.   Lake Woodruff Wildlife Refuge is a 21,500 acre preserve along the St. John's River where many birds come to winter.  Along with the birds, you will find fisherman, hikers, bikers, and photographers along the 6 miles of trails.
    Sandhill Cranes on Nest Lake Woodruf.. -35
  • A sandhill crane sits on a nest at Lake Woodruff Wildlife Refuge in Central Florida.   Lake Woodruff Wildlife Refuge is a 21,500 acre preserve along the St. John's River where many birds come to winter.  Along with the birds, you will find fisherman, hikers, bikers, and photographers along the 6 miles of trails.
    Sandhill Cranes on Nest Lake Woodruff 4
  • A sandhill crane sits on a nest at Lake Woodruff Wildlife Refuge in Central Florida.   Lake Woodruff Wildlife Refuge is a 21,500 acre preserve along the St. John's River where many birds come to winter.  Along with the birds, you will find fisherman, hikers, bikers, and photographers along the 6 miles of trails.
    Sandhill Cranes on Nest Lake Woodruff 16
  • A sandhill crane sits on a nest at Lake Woodruff Wildlife Refuge in Central Florida.   Lake Woodruff Wildlife Refuge is a 21,500 acre preserve along the St. John's River where many birds come to winter.  Along with the birds, you will find fisherman, hikers, bikers, and photographers along the 6 miles of trails.
    Sandhill Cranes on Nest Lake Woodruff 11
  • A sandhill crane calls out in early morning light at Dan Click Ponds in Florida
    Sandhill Crane 26
  • A few pairs of sandhill cranes return to Lake Wooddruff Wildlife Refuge each winter to mate and raise their young.  Lake Woodruff Wildlife Refuge is a 21,500 acre preserve along the St. John's River where many birds come to winter.  Along with the birds, you will find fisherman, hikers, bikers, and photographers along the 6 miles of trails.
    Sandhill Cranes Lake Woodruff 23
  • Sandhill Crane chicks waiting for dinner
    Sandhill Crane Chicks and Mom.jpg
  • Sandhill crane feeding chick in a field at Viera Wetlands
    Sandhill Crane Feeding Chick.jpg
  • A Sandhill Crane  behind the flock to continue to eat grub
    SANDHILL CRANES VIERA 10
  • A pair of Sandhill Cranes work to build a nest on a pond at Viera Wetlands in Central Florida.
    SANDHILL CRANES VIERA 38
  • Sandhill Crane calling out to his mate go join him in the grasses at Viera Wetlands.
    Sandhill Cranes of Viera 2
  • Sandhill Cranes with chick at Viera Wetlands
    Viera Wetlands Sandhill Cranes1
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  • Three Anhinga chicks on nest at Wakodatachee Wetlands
    Anhinga Chicks 1
  • Ibis with bright red mating color fishing in pond at Viera Wetlands
    Breeding White Ibis 3.jpg
  • Ibis with bright red mating color fishing in pond at Viera Wetlands
    White Ibis in Breeding Color 44.jpg
  • Sandhill Cranes in Flight 393
  • Each winter 20,000 to 30,000 sandhill cranes visit Whitewater Draw Wildlife Refuse to roost.  The refuge is about 1600 acreas but surrouned by farmland that provides food sources for the cranes.  The refuge is located about 20 miles south eastern of Tombsone.
    Sandhill Cranes Whitewater 207
  • Each winter tens of thousands of sandhill cranes roost at Whitewater Draw in Southern Arizona.  Waterwater Draw Wildlife Refuge is a small 1600 acre refuge southeast of Tombsone, Arizona that draws from 20,000 to 30,00 cranes .
    Sandhill Cranes Whitewater 169
  • Each winter tens of thousands of sandhill cranes roost at Whitewater Draw in Southern Arizona.  Waterwater Draw Wildlife Refuge is a small 1600 acre refuge southeast of Tombsone, Arizona that draws from 20,000 to 30,00 cranes .
    Sandhill Cranes Whitewater 3
  • Each winter tens of thousands of sandhill cranes roost at Whitewater Draw in Southern Arizona.  Waterwater Draw Wildlife Refuge is a small 1600 acre refuge southeast of Tombsone, Arizona that draws from 20,000 to 30,00 cranes .
    Sandhill Cranes Whitewater 49