November 9th
On September 28th Hurricane Ian ripped through Fort Myers and Lee County here in Florida. And know we are waiting on a hurricane Nicole.
Ian was extremely devastating to our coastline and so many people losing homes, businesses, their vehicles, their boats and their lives. The storm surge flooded many communities, and the hurricane force winds turned the barriers islands into piles of rubble. Myself and my family fared well all things considered.
The birding was diffidently affected. Many local birding sites were not accessible till now and the beaches will be difficult to visit for some time. I did drive up to Fort DeSoto Park near St Peterburg and few weeks ago and had some good birding there. Went to Fort DeSoto to try for the rare-to-Florida Bar-tailed Godwit.
Birds at Fort DeSoto
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Bar-tailed Godwit a rare visitor to Florida |
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These American Oystercatchers were fussing over who's going to enjoy this meal |
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Banded Tulip Shell |
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Greater Yellowlegs |
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Piping Plover |
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Least Sandpiper |
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Sandwich Tern |
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Snowy Plover |
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Willet |
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Common Tern |
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