Judd at Anhinga Trail this morning. Click to see me waving! :)
The National Park Service recently installed a webcam (actually it's a Canon G10 in a housing) on top of the shelter at the far end of Anhinga Trail. Images from the main panorama (what's up with the stitching?) are taken every 10-15 minutes from 8AM until around 5:45PM. I'm not sure why they start an hour after sunrise, but I'm going to try and get that altered. You can click on a good looking image to see it in high resolution. There are several other images that are also shared, including the very popular roosting/nesting pond apple.
Anhinga Trail report - Still high water and fairly slow. There are more herons than a few weeks ago (4 green, 4 great blue, 1 little blue, 1 tricolored on my walk)...but no bitterns were seen. Still, all it takes is a single cooperative bird to make a good morning!
Last edited by Judd Patterson; 12-20-2008 at 12:50 PM.
Cool, nice to see you were captured as well, Harold!
I was arriving as a trio of photographers was leaving...that must have been you! I often start my day elsewhere with landscapes and then hit Anhinga Trail...at least until the place really starts to hop with birds. See you around. :)