The flamboyance of American Flamingos is back at the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. Well, maybe “back” isn’t the right word.
It appears they never actually left but were residing in less remote parts of the 140,000-acre refuge. There had been a couple of reported sightings of flamingos in the past six months, in New Smyrna Beach and areas mostly north of Haulover Canal. But during the week of March 19, a group of them returned to their previous hangout at Bird Island off the heavily traveled Haulover Canal.
I went to visit them on a Friday evening as the sun was setting. It was great to see nine flamingos around the island and many of the other birds who are there. Hopefully, like last spring, more flamingos will join the Merritt Island group. Fingers crossed.
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Included in this group are Roseate Spoonbills, Wood Storks, Common Yellowthroats, House Wrens and Swamp Sparrows. Also, I came across another new-to-me bird, a Swamp Wren.
I woke up fairly early and decided to head to the Orlando Wetlands. It was a cool, cloudy morning – but apparently I was in a fog. I was so disappointed in my photos I had to go back again later and try again.