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This
workshop has been completed.
Visit Florida when the birds are plentiful and the
weather is, well, better than any other place in
the country. Come explore, learn and photograph
some of Florida’s hottest birding locations with
a Florida Native, Photographer and Master Naturalist,
James Shadle.
On our list of locations for this photography workshop,
weather being the variable, are: Lake Kissimmee
State Park, Old Canoe Creek Rd, Lake Morton, Crystal
Lake.
This workshop takes you to some of Florida’s legendary birding locations.
If you want to experience the heart of Florida, were the Everglades really begin,
this is the tour for you. This is Cara Cara, Florida Scrub Jay, Snail Kite and Whooping Crane territory.
These are just a few of the rarities you can expect to photograph.
Expect busy days, sunrise to sunset. But for those who desire a break, no problem.
You can relax and recoup during a midday break. Many like to break at lunch, a rest sped from the midday sun, or just a refreshing nap. We will make arrangements for everyone to meet for the afternoon shoot; others may join me for some midday macro (if I don’t fall asleep under a tree).
This
time of year the weather can be paradise, hot or
believe it or not cold. Be prepared, I like to wear
light weight long sleeve shirts and long light weight
fast drying pants. Don’t forget your hat, sunscreen
and while at this time of year, we almost never
need insect repellent, just in case, bring your
favorite insect repellent. This way I know we won’t
need it.
We hope to photograph:
| Sunrise and Sunsets |
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| Beautiful swamps, marshes and prairie |
| White Pelicans |
| Brown Pelicans |
| Snail Kite |
| Crested Cara Cara |
| Florida Scrub Jays |
| Sandhill Cranes |
| Whooping Crane |
| Great Blue Heron |
| Little Blue Heron |
| Snowy Egret |
| Tri-Colored Heron |
| Red Shouldered Hawk |
| Red Tailed Hawk |
| Wood Storks |
| Black and Yellow Crown Night Herons |
| Moor Hens |
| American Alligators |
| Marsh Rabbits |
| Little Green Heron |
| Belted King Fisher |
| Song Birds of many varieties |
| Great Egrets |
| Black and Turkey Vulture |
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