There are littles everywhere at Wakodahatchee. Herons, egrets and anhingas all sharing the same propagating tree. They all seem to manage the close quarters pretty well. Occasionally a squabble erupts if one mom gets too close to another mom. Parents are busy getting sticks for the nest, sitting patiently or feeding constantly. Everyone is in a different stage of parenting. I could watch them all day, instead I took over 500 images.
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