Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Some Pics From July

Getting wildlife to pose for a pic can be very frustrating
Tuesday July 31st

Just a few pics from July. Not a lot of birds around, but you can fall back on dragonflies, butterflies and wildflowers.  Maybe a fish or two.



By the end of July the bulk of these Swallow-tailed Kites 
have left the States for their wintering grounds.
 This bird was observed on the first of July in Alva

Purple Gallinule seen at Harns Marsh

White-tail Doe seen at Babcock-Webb WMA

A pair of Mute Swans are resident at a local mall


Cattle Egret in breeding plumage sitting atop the back of a steer


Fiddler Crabs were doing there thing in the middle of the Ding Darling WMA Wildlife Drive

Passion Flower seen at Ding Darling

Tree Crab seen at Ding Darling

Gulf Fritillary are commonly seen this time of year


This tadpole is probably a Cuban Tree Frog

Eastern Amberwing seen at the Franklin Locks

Rambur's Forktail Damselflies seen at the Franklin Locks

Arrowroot is in bloom


A Ramshorn Snail seen at Harns Marsh

This maybe a Golden Winged Skimmer

Believe that this bloom is a species of Sneeze Weed.  Seen at Babcock Webb

A species of Spider Lily seen at Babcock Webb

Halloween Pendent Dragonfly


Wild Morning Glory in Bloom at Babcock-Webb

Brahminy Blind Snakes have been showing up in my home lately. 

Cuban Tree Frogs are every where

The invasive Topfin catfish is becoming quite common

Apple Snail shell is what's left after a Limpkins meal

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