Getting wildlife to pose for a pic can be very frustrating |
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
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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.
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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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