Posted on August 10, 2020
by Lisa Coleman
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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 you.
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Category: animals, nature, photo challenge, photography, Uncategorized, waterTags: #alligator, #America, #animals, #Florida, #gator, #macro, #reptiles, @oureyesopen.blog, Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge, photography
Posted on April 29, 2020
by Lisa Coleman
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Pine Tree tops stand straight(ish) in the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge at dusk as the sun was setting. We were on Scrub Jay Trail looking for the Florida Scrub Jay. Frank saw one peak out of the palmettos and we heard them calling all… Continue Reading “SQUARE TOPS – Tree Tops”
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Category: birds, Foliage, nature, photo challenge, photography, sunset, travel, UncategorizedTags: #AprilSquareTops, #birds, #SquareTops, #sunset, #trees, @oureyesopen.blog, florida, Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge, photography, Scrub Jay Trail
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