After our single night in Miami, on 13 February we had an early breakfast at the Denny’s diner near our hotel and drove the short distance to the Everglades National Park.

We’d been to the Everglades NP during our 2014 tour of Florida and really enjoyed the park so we were keen to revisit on this trip. Thanks to some jetlag, we arrived early to have good light for photography and headed straight to the excellent Anhinga Trail. 

At the start of the Anhinga Trail
The Anhinga Trail

Perhaps not surprisingly, one of the first birds we saw on the Anhinga trail was an Anhinga. But very soon after we had the remarkable sight of another Anhinga spearing a Bluegill and then trying to work out what to do with such a large fish.

Anhinga
An Anhinga with a Bluegill

Along the Anhinga Trail the birds are used to the many visitors and sit just a few metres from the boardwalk offering great photo opportunities.

Green Heron
Wood Stork
Purple Gallinule
Tricoloured Heron

Our visit was well before the start of spring migration but we enjoyed seeing some of the winter resident birds.

Blue-grey Gnatcatcher
Palm Warbler

As well as birds, there were plenty of other animals to photograph in the Everglades.

American Alligator
Diamondback Terrapin

We next moved to the Pa-Hay-Okee Overlook, which has a boardwalk that gives views over an extensive area of grass and also passes through a wooded area. There weren’t as many birds on the Anhinga Trail, but we did have close views of a pair of White Ibis.

White Ibis
White Ibis

By mid-afternoon we had reached the Flamingo Lodge resort at the southern end of the park. Here the walk along the edge of the lake in front of the accommodation buildings was particularly good for birds. We also saw a Great Southern White butterfly.

Red-bellied Woodpecker
One of the many Grey Catbirds we saw in the park
Painted Bunting (female)
Great Southern White

We also saw an Osprey and numerous Turkey Vultures flying over the lake.

Osprey
Turkey Vulture

As we drove towards the park exit we called in again at the Anhinga Trail since the late-afternoon light was so good for photography. We were surprised by how busy the trail was at this time of day, but were glad we returned since we got some of our best photographs of the day on this second visit.

Great Blue Heron
Great White Egret
Anhinga nest
Anhinga
Boat-tailed Grackle
Yellow-rumped Warbler

After a very satisfying end to our day in The Everglades we drove the short distance to Florida City where we spent the night at the Holiday Express Inn.