One day, two trips and lots of birds at Orlando Wetlands
Roger Simmons,
It’s rare for me not to spend a weekend morning out and about trying to photography birds. It’s even more rare that I go to the same place twice in one day. But, that’s what happened to me on Sunday.
I planned to sleep in and skip birding, but I woke up fairly early and decided to head to the Orlando Wetlands anyway. It was a cool, cloudy morning – but apparently I was in a fog. I really messed up my camera settings and took few usable photos.
Upset with myself, I went through the many settings on my relatively new Canon R6-Mark II, and I found the problem. To confirm that the issue was indeed the camera and not the photographer, I headed back out to the Wetlands on Sunday evening to try to take some more photos. I was much, much happier – and I got to see a lot of birds I didn’t see during the earlier visit.
So, here are pictures from two very different trips on Sunday.
I decided to make the most of what has been rare January sunshine and hit up both Orlando Wetlands and the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. Sort of a birding doubleheader. But I hit the Daily Double for these trips.
The Lake Eola swans have been iconic symbols of downtown Orlando’s central park for more than 100 years. Last weekend I went to the park to photograph the swans, which prompted me to learn more about them.