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Ding Darling Update
I was in town and went to Ding Darling yesterday almost dark and this morning when they opened.
Every one of the main areas had lots of birds, including Rosate Spoonbills, While Pelicans, Wood Storks,
Reddish Egrets and various other ducks and Egrets.
The noseeums are terrible so be prepared for that. This morning was one of the better mornings
I have ever had there.
Just wanted to make everyone aware.
Garry
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Thanks for the update Gary. My wife and I are making a trip down to Sanibel Island near the end of December and one place we will be visiting is Ding Darling. This will be my second time visiting the refuge, first December visit so I am hoping to see a different variety of birds. Definitely hoping for lots of Spoonies to be around. Any other areas around there (Sanibel) you can recommend for wildlife photography?
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Originally Posted by
Josh Clark
Thanks for the update Gary. My wife and I are making a trip down to Sanibel Island near the end of December and one place we will be visiting is Ding Darling. This will be my second time visiting the refuge, first December visit so I am hoping to see a different variety of birds. Definitely hoping for lots of Spoonies to be around. Any other areas around there (Sanibel) you can recommend for wildlife photography?
Hi Josh:
Estero Lagoon rarely disappoints a photographer!
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Originally Posted by
Garry Gibson
I was in town and went to Ding Darling yesterday almost dark and this morning when they opened.
Every one of the main areas had lots of birds, including Rosate Spoonbills, While Pelicans, Wood Storks,
Reddish Egrets and various other ducks and Egrets.
The noseeums are terrible so be prepared for that. This morning was one of the better mornings
I have ever had there.
Just wanted to make everyone aware.
Garry
Hi Gary:
Were the birds within a distance that you could get a decent picture? Sometimes they really stay pretty far away. Thanks for your help.
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Really close, especially on the last viewing area. The closest for spoonbills I have seen.
It was perfect this morning, they were close, the sun came up cloudless over my left shoulder
and there was only one other photographer around.
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Josh, Little Estero is great and I also like Bunche Beach, which is very close to Sanibel, about 1/2 mile on your right when you go
over the bridge coming off the island.
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Thanks to both of you, Marina and Garry. I'll add both of those places to the list to check out. Last time I was in Sanibel it was during the summer. I remember the area on the lefthand side as you drive in was full of Spoonies in the morning as the tide was low. They gave some great preening and BIF shots. Hoping to have the same luck this winter there as I want to get some better Spoonie shots. Either of you been to Viera Wetlands in the winter months?
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Viera is a really nice place. You mostly shoot from the car. The birds are so used to cars that they
pay no attention. I only live about 45 minutes away so its a quick jaunt for me. Also in the same
area is the Merritt Island National Park. Merritt Island is one of my favorite places to be.
There are seldom spoonbills at Viera, though there are many other species. Merritt Island
on the other hand usually has lots of spoonbills. Also in December, Merritt Island should
have thousands of ducks.
Please let me know if I could be of any other help. I think I have maps of Merritt Island
someplace on my computer I could send you.
GG
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I actually went to Merritt Island earlier this year, saw my first Wood Storks, they were panhandling on the side of the causeway bridge by some fisherman. Had some decent luck at Merritt Island, just wrong time of year. It was the middle of summer. I have been researching both places mentioned above by you and Marina. How is the lighting at Bunche? Is it typically better to shoot during the morning or evening with regards to the sun angle? I was curious about the samething with regards to the Lagoon as well. I really appreciate the help and information. As you can tell, I really like to pre-scout as much info about an area I am not familar with. I would be totally excited if I came home with some Snowy and Piping Plover shots as well as some American Oystercatchers.