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One fascinating feature of nature can be watched every late fall in Florida.
Migrant Birds from all over the US congregate in Florida to winter.
From small one like Starlings to huge ones like Pelicans.
Here are some impressions of the yearly migration.

Hundreds of Woodstorks are already here, adding to the resident population.

And – at dusk they head out for their dayjob

European Starling in numbers are looking for a nice place to stay

Double Crested Cormorants in numbers

simply breathtaking however the arrival of the American White Pelican
– hundreds and hundreds!









Great shots! I love the storks. California is also the winter home of many bird species.
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What a great look at the birds in your part of the world. I love the way you started with larger flocks and ended with a spectacular shot of a single bird.
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Oh Klaus, you are so lucky to be under and next to so very many birds in flight.
Very exciting!
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Yes, Klaus, you are indeed so fortunate to be able to see and photograph so many gorgeous birds! I love your photos! The next best thing to being there!
Have a great week!
Sylvia
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How fascinating. You are lucky to be able to photograph them.
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Fantastic photos.
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Shots of those lovely birds are wonderful.
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Awesoem photos, I would love to see all those woodstorks. How cool.
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