Marsh Trail – Ten Thousand Islands NWR (Feb 2025)

The Marsh Trail in Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge, Florida, is a paradise for bird photographers. The trail winds through expansive wetlands, where wading birds such as egrets, cormorants, anhinga, and herons, can be observed foraging in the shallow waters. With open views of the marsh, soft morning and evening light creates stunning reflections, making it an ideal location for capturing both intimate wildlife portraits and environmental compositions that showcase the birds in their natural surroundings.

Beyond its incredible birdlife, the Marsh Trail offers breathtaking wetland landscapes. The vast marshes, dotted with sawgrass and mangroves, provide a dynamic setting where shifting light and weather conditions create an ever-changing scene. Early morning fog drifting across the wetlands adds a sense of mystery, while golden-hour light highlights the intricate textures of the grasses and water. For photographers seeking a mix of wildlife and landscape photography, the Marsh Trail provides an abundance of creative possibilities in one of Florida’s most scenic wetland environments.

Anhinga perched on the Mangrove
Cormorant
Great Egret in B&W
Great Egret returning to its Nest at Sunset
Great Egret Landing at Sunset
Green Heron
Eurasian Collared Dove
Grackle
Wetland with Mangroves at Sunset
Mangroves in the Late Afternoon Light

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