Bald Eagle
Bald Eagle soaring over RiverTown, St Johns, Florida.
Common Grackle
The common grackle forages on the ground, in shallow water or in shrubs; it will steal food from other birds. It is omnivorous, eating insects, minnows, frogs, eggs, berries, seeds, grain and even small birds and mice.
Juvenile Turkey Vulture
RiverTown, St Johns, Florida
The turkey vulture is a scavenger and feeds almost exclusively on decaying flesh. RiverTown, St Johns, Florida
A familiar sight in the sky over much of North America is the dark, long-winged form of the Turkey Vulture, soaring high over the landscape.
The Common Gracel is found in large numbers through much of North America. RiverTown, St Johns, Florida
Osprey
It is found on all continents except Antarctica. Picture taken from Riverfront Park, RiverTown, St Johns, Florida.
Eastern Bluebird
Turkey Vulture
Three vultures making a meal out of a Cottonmouth snake. October 14, 2017.
Intracoastal Waterway, Ponte Vedra Beach
Cooper's Hawk
I heard him calling out and it took a while to find him
Late Evening Blue Jay
Wrapping up a long day
Backyard View
Looking out the window into my backyard.
Common Starling
Backyard Birds
Blue Jay Clearing The Snow
This Jay was clearing away the snow with his beak. When it is 9 degrees Fahrenheit you work a little harder for food.
Blue Jay
Backyard Feeder
Blue Jay in Winter
Blue Jay on a cold winter morning, Jan 3, 2014
Blue Jay at the feeder during gentle flurry of snow
Blue Jay at the Feeder
Eating peanuts - New Years Day 2014
Myrtle Beach
Boat-tailed Grackle
Guest Book