Yellow Headed Blackbird Sitting In Reeds In Morning Sun

Marsh Birds

The area marshes have become vacation destinations for many migratory birds. Again, this year we have been so fortunate to see yellow-headed blackbirds and bronzed cowbirds, among the many species enjoying their temporary stays.

Another bird that has managed to work its way into the area from the southeastern part of the state is the grey-headed swamp hen. It’s a relative to the brilliant-colored purple gallinule. The swamp hens are also very colorful. They are actually native to Asia but found their way to south Florida about 30 years ago.

Grey Headed Swamphen Looking Out From Reeds
Grey-headed Swamphen Looking Out from the Reeds

A few more pictures from this journey are featured below. For a larger selection of photos, go to the galleries listed.

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