a Roseate Spoonbill … gets pinker by eating food like shrimp
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a White Pelican … has an average wingspan of 10 feet
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a Snowy Egret … group can be called a skewer or wedge
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a Blue Heron … swallows fish many times bigger that its neck
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I love this website too – using my new cards now. They are so unique and pretty! Thanks for sharing your talents with us.
I purchased this collection of birds during my stay on Sanibel Island. I captured the birds in their natural habitat while on the Island and shared the unique cards with friends and family. They are lovely!
I love all of your cards, but I am choosing the bird designs as my favorite. I took my very first trip to Sanibel when I was in college – some 20 years ago – because my mom was crazy about seabirds. We walked on the Ding Darling trails and had a wonderful time. Now my husband and I bring our two children, Alison and Adam, to Sanibel when we can, and they are avid shell hunters. We live in Columbus, Ohio and every now and then we see a blue heron flying overhead or at a nearby pond. It reminds us of one of my favorite places on Earth – Sanibel Island! I can’t wait to come back soon. We were there in May and found sanddollars during lowtide for the first time ever. There were too many to count. It’s such a beautiful place and we can’t wait to come back.
Any sanibel or shell Christmas cards?