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| Alligator Point We arrived late in the day to watch the sunset and the full moon rise |
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| Reflections of clouds on the wet sand |
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| We stayed to watch the stars with the added bonus of observing fishermen catch and release a Lemon Shark! |
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| Cooter laying eggs Wakulla Springs State Park |
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| Male Anhinga in mating colors |
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| Yellow-Crowned Night Heron |
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| Juvenile Yellow-Crowned Night Heron |
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| Cattle Egret |
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| Swamp Lily |
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| Little Blue Heron |
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| Red-shouldered Hawk |
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| Fern growing on the boat dock Wakulla Springs State Park |
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| Cones of Bald Cypress Tree |
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| Juvenile Little Blue Heron |
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| Osprey family still on the nest |
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| Osprey with a meal |
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| Juvenile Yellow-Crowned Night Heron on a bad hair day! |
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| The elusive Least Bittern |
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| Prothonotary Warbler - Often heard but seldom photographed |
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| Reflections of trees in the Spring Basin |
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| Deer Berries ripening - My yard |
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| Milkweed seeds still in the pod - Trudy's garden |
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| Morning Glories along Carraway Cutoff |
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| Osprey Takeoff Wakulla Springs State Park |
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| Juvenile White Ibis |
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| Least Bittern going low and slow |
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| A minnow meal |
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| Double-crested Cormorant with Crayfish |
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| Reflections of Cattails in the river |
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| Sunrise over the Salt Marsh - Bottoms Road St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge |
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| Red-winged Blackbird |
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| Great Egret |
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| Snowy Egret |
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| The elusive Clapper Rail |
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| Songster - Red-winged Blackbird |
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| Grackle 1 |
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| Grackle 2 |
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| Saltmarsh Mallow along Bottoms Road |
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| Pine needles and Water Spangles Otter Lake, St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge |













































































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