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Roger Simmons
Roger Simmons

Birds, Words, Pics + TV

Enjoying a quiet morning at Orlando Wetlands

Roger Simmons, May 31, 2025May 31, 2025

A recent morning visit to the the Orlando Wetlands showed that things are quieting down after a very active early spring.

The big crowds that came daily to marvel at all the birds nesting or hatching have dissipated. Most of the newly-born birds have fledged or left, with only a few Wood Stork and Anhinga juveniles still hanging with their parents at the Cypress Dome.

Neither mom nor dad was around when I spotted a juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron sitting out in the brush. I did still a few straggling adult and juvenile Roseate Spoonbills flying around, but they’re probably gone by now.

In fact, things were so quiet that it was the first time in a while I have seen deer wandering around there.

I enjoyed the solitude. Even in its slow season, there are so many birds (and other creatures) to be photographed at the wetlands.

Juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron, Orlando Wetlands, May 2025.
White-tailed Deer, Orlando Wetlands, May 2025.
Juvenile Wood Stork, Orlando Wetlands, May 2025.
Wood Stork with a big delivery to its nest, Orlando Wetlands, May 2025.
Green Heron, Orlando Wetlands, May 2025.
Comin’ at ya! Green Heron, Orlando Wetlands, May 2025.
Snowy Egret, Orlando Wetlands, May 2025.
Snowy Egret avoids an alligator speed bump, Orlando Wetlands, May 2025.
Purple Gallinule, Orlando Wetlands, May 2025.
Great Blue Heron, Orlando Wetlands, May 2025.
Red-winged Blackbird, Orlando Wetlands, May 2025.
Great Egret, Orlando Wetlands, May 2025.
Juvenile Roseate Spoonbill, Orlando Wetlands, May 2025.
Parent and juvenile Anhinga, Orlando Wetlands, May 2025.
Juvenile Anhingas, Orlando Wetlands, May 2025.
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