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Bird Weekly – Photo Challenge – Rare Birds
A rare bird is considered a species of bird that is almost never seen in an area to which it normally exists in habitat or migration. Continue reading
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Water Water Everywhere – Atlantic Tides
This is the Atlantic Ocean at Little Talbot Island State Park off of A1A between Jacksonville & Amelia Island, Florida. You can see it was REAL crowded. LOL! Continue reading
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Bird Weekly – Photo Challenge – Yellow or Orange Legged Birds
Because they are long-distance migrating birds, they have to fatten themselves up during the off seasons to have enough fuel to get to their breeding grounds. Failure to get enough nutrient will find these birds not making it to the… Continue reading
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Water Water Everywhere – Black Skimmer
On this day, Black Skimmers were going up and down the shoreline scooping up any small fish within their grasp. Continue reading
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Macro Monday – Gator
If there is standing water anywhere in Florida, fresh, salt or brackish (mix of fresh & salt), an American alligator could be lurking. Just like any wild animal, you don’t feed them and in most cases they will not bother… Continue reading
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Bird Weekly – Photo Challenge – Birds of Prey
Birds of Prey or raptors include species of birds that primarily hunt and feed on vertebrates that are large relative to the hunter. They have a keen eyesight to find and capture their food, often while flying high in the… Continue reading
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Egret’s Reflection
Photo of this Great Egret was taken at Lettuce Lake Park in Tampa, Florida where the Hillsborough River flows into the nooks & crannies of the Cypress swamp of the county park. The park is filled with all kinds of… Continue reading
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Bird Weekly – Photo Challenge – Birds at the Feeder
Welcome to Week #8 of the Bird Weekly Photo Challenge. Week #8 challenge is Birds at the Feeder. I did not set this challenge with myself in mind. We don’t put seed in our feeders during our summer months. Why,… Continue reading
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SQUARES – Perspective – Boat Docks
Storm moving in and the Gulf of Mexico is beginning to get churned up. Some of these older docks don’t always withstand hurricanes, but they often get rebuilt until the next time. It is really nice to be standing out… Continue reading
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SQUARES – Perspective – Florida Palm Trees
Sun is beginning to set stationed just behind the left palm tree over an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico near Fort Myers, Florida a few years ago. This is paradise! Until a hurricane comes around. Enjoy it while you… Continue reading








