This is the fifth in a series of posts to catch up on photos from previous months!
I hope you enjoy viewing the 38 photos below.
Optionally click on a photo for a larger view and slide show.
Beauty Berry Leaves My driveway |
Beauty Berry |
Sky High Fiddlers Point |
Great Egret - Salt Marsh Fiddlers Point Image post processed with Topaz Simplify plugin |
Angel Wings Always Make Me Think of Amanda Alligator Point |
Yellow Progression of Four |
Fawn Wonder Full St. Marks Refuge |
Green Yields Purple! Pickerel Weed |
Lily Pad B&W St. Marks Refuge |
Fragrant Water Lily St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge |
Gulf Fritillary, Spanish Needle St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge |
Waterscape B&W |
Pelican and Friend St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge |
Watch'n You Boat Tailed Grackle |
Blue Curls Hwy 65, Apalachicola National Wildlife Refuge |
Beebalm 'Animals' Apalachicola National Wildlife Refuge |
Buckeye Hwy 65, Apalachicola National Wildlife Refuge |
Field of Dreams Apalachicola National Wildlife Refuge |
Sky Panorama Mashes Sands |
Green Orchard Spider Otter Lake, St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge |
Lanceleaf Blanketflower Surf Road, St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge |
Crowfoot Grass Surf Road, St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge |
Dayflower Surf Road, St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge |
Saturated Color Fun Image post processed with Topaz Simplify plugin |
Green Lynx Spyder with Egg Mass North of Buckhorn Creek, St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge |
Katydid
The name of this bug has nothing to do
with what Katy did. The origin of the
name is the "Ka-ty-did" sound they make.
North of Buckhorn Creek, St. Marks
National Wildlife Refuge
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Pine Lily
North of Buckhorn Creek, St. Marks
National Wildlife Refuge
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Community of Flowers |
Compelling |
Shortleaf Rose Gentian - So Sweet, Really Tiny Flowers Ochlockonee River State Park |
Sun Flower |
Stylish Pine Needle
This pine needle was suspended in an
invisible spider web, not photoshopped.
How cool is this!
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Dark Dawn Mashes Sands |
Praying Mantis Egg Case |
Golden Rod |
Coastal Plain Balm This tiny flower in the mint family is one of favorites. Photographed in my yard |