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Roger Simmons
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Birds, Words, Pics + TV

Cool weather brings out the birds at Orlando Wetlands

Roger Simmons, November 2, 2025November 1, 2025

The temperature was in the low 50s on the first day of November, which made for a great day of birding at the Orlando Wetlands.

Even though we’re in migration season, I think the cooler weather right after sunrise had something to do with so many birds being out and about around the wetlands. I was especially happy to see lots of little birds, including one of my favorites, the Prairie Warbler.

I went to the wetlands hoping to get a picture of the returning Vermilion Flycatcher. I did, but the bright red-and-gray bird was really far, far away. As I was leaving another returning visitor, a Northern Harrier, flew past me.

Pine Warbler, Orlando Wetlands, November 2025.
Immature Pine Warbler, Orlando Wetlands, November 2025.
Pine Warbler, Orlando Wetlands, November 2025.
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Orlando Wetlands, November 2025.
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher acting goofy, Orlando Wetlands, November 2025.
Male Prairie Warbler, Orlando Wetlands, November 2025.
Male Prairie Warbler, Orlando Wetlands, November 2025.
Male Prairie Warbler, Orlando Wetlands, November 2025.
Male Prairie Warbler, Orlando Wetlands, November 2025.
Yellow-rumped Warbler, Orlando Wetlands, November 2025.
Swamp Sparrow, Orlando Wetlands, November 2025.
Marsh Wren, Orlando Wetlands, November 2025.
Savannah Sparrow, Orlando Wetlands, November 2025.
Male Vermilion Flycatcher (far, far, away), Orlando Wetlands, November 2025.
Tricolored Herons, Orlando Wetlands, November 2025.
Tricolored Herons, Orlando Wetlands, November 2025.
Red-shouldered Hawk, Orlando Wetlands, November 2025.
Northern Harrier, Orlando Wetlands, November 2025.
Northern Harrier, Orlando Wetlands, November 2025.
Double-crested Cormorant fishing, Orlando Wetlands, November 2025.
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