Monthly Archives: January 2014
Cottonmouth
Along the bike path in Shark Valley, this snake was definitely looking at me when I was photographing him.
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Read moreThe Purple Gallunule, the Anhinga Lovers and the Great Blue Heron
Read moreAmerican Alligator
Dry season in the everglades brings out dozens of gators looking for food and water. One alligator met its death along the bike path that runs through the park, while others were born.
Read moreKey Deer Facts
This Key Deer buck was in my driveway eating the scattered berries that fell off the palm trees from last nights wind. He graciously posed for me and truly did I thank him. He probably weighs about 65 pounds and stands about thirty inches tall at the shoulder. He looks to be about four years old. […]
Read moreThe Military Helicopter and the Suspicious Photographer
I am starting to feel like I am part of a movie. As I was crossing over the dry savanna, on my way back to the car, right out of the blue a military helicopter flew directly above me and hovered, not unlike the other birds do. It was so close and appeared so suddenly […]
Read moreThe Ghost Boat and the Coast Guard
Perhaps I am watching too many mysteries but the abandoned boat washed up on the rocks of Sawgrass Beach today was somewhat creepy. It looked as if it had been drifting for some time, and as I approached closer I was tempted to board the shabby ship and see what was in the cabin. I […]
Read moreRutting Season is Over
I never have to go far from my house for a great photo op .Today right inside the subdivision where I live I noticed two male deer ignoring each other and the absence of any females. It was just the three of us going about our business and the cat, too.
Read moreDead Sea Turtle
Washed up from the ocean, there was no way of telling how this Loggerhead Sea Turtle died.
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