
August is usually a hot, wet, stormy and steamy month in these parts. This year is no different and walking in near fainting weather in search of wildlife and seascapes to photograph is not exactly at the top of my pleasant experiences list. But I can’t help myself and going for long periods without seeing the spectacular local wildlife, makes me feverish. Last week, we went to Pine Island, and spent some time in Bokeelia. Bokeelia is a charming area where I contracted the avian bug some years back. Allow me to elaborate: it was here that I took my first pictures of two giant birds. That is how I saw them at the time. I was smitten when I saw the flawed jpeg of them in iPhoto. The two giants were a Great Blue Heron and a Great Egret. My Christmas card that year carried a graphic of the giants at the back. I’ve moved on since then and with this blog have indulged my imagination with stories of local wildlife. I’m guilty of anthropomorphism and proud of it! So, when I saw this particular giant last week, I did an inner yell: “There’s Baudelaire the Great Blue Heron!”

Grande Bouche the Brown Pelican was doing a goofy dive and showing off to his pals on the dock:

I regretted not bringing a little picnic for this perfect setting:

I know it’s a tired old cliché but I can NEVER resist those golden sea oats:

Another thing I can never resist is the gun metal skies on our coast in August:

Time to leave and head for home before the storm but not before visiting this wonderful gem of a gallery:

For now, all is well in our little spot on the Gulf of Mexico. May all be well in your spot of the world. Here’s a little music from the movie, August Rush. Enjoy!











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