Anhingas in Our Ficus Tree
An Unexpected Evening Ritual in the Heart of Nature
One of the rewards we’ve found of living in a barrier island home is the potential for interaction with wild creatures, particularly birds of so many types, it’s amazing. There is a great blue heron who moves around the inlet as the tide changes, while an osprey supervises from a tall Australian pine. Our suet feeder attracts cardinals and red headed woodpeckers, blue jays, wrens, blackbirds and crows. We get to watch pelicans, skimmers and cormorants catch their food…