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Tag Archives: Great Egret
Cycling in Florida – Merritt Island Vultures and Armadillos
The day started out nicely with a blue sky and cooing doves greeting us in the morning.
Posted in Florida, USA
Tagged alligators, Ardea alba, armadillo, armadillos, bicycle, Black Vulture, black vultures, blue sky, cape canaveral, cooing doves, Coragyps atratus, cycling, doves, Florida, Great Egret, images, merritt island nwr, photography, photos, pictures, Platalea ajaja, Roseate Spoonbill, wild pig
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Cycling in Florida – Anhinga babies and young alligators
Today, while John was doing some final packing, I jumped on the bike once more and pedaled over to the Anhinga Trail for one last visit. Part of the trail from the campground passes over some limestone sections that are … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, USA
Tagged alligator, alligators, American Stork, Anhinga, Anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), Anhinga anhinga, anhinga trail, anhingas, Ardea alba, Ardea herodias, babies, baby alligators, back entrance, bandwidth, bikes, bird life, Black Vulture, boy scout camp, Boy Scouts Of America., Camp Everglades, claw, Coragyps atratus, cormorant, cute smiles, cyclists, Double-crested Cormorant, Eudocimus albus, Everglades, Everglades national park, ft lauderdale area, great blue heron, Great Egret, having a good time, Ibis, Mycteria americana, Phalacrocorax auritus, photos, rock formation, South Florida Council, spreading their wings, underground river, vultures, White Ibis, Wood Stork
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Cycling in Florida – Flamingo, Florida and Crocodiles
We woke up this morning with frost on the picnic table but with a nice blue sky overhead so we decided that cycling to Flamingo to see the crocodiles would be a good way to spend the day. We decided … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, USA
Tagged American Crocodile, American Crocodile Crocodylus acutus, bicycle, birds, blue sky, Brown pelican, canoe, canoeing, crocodiles, Crocodylus acutus, crow, cycling, Everglades, flamingo, flamingo florida, Florida, Great Egret, gull, holiday, hot dog, mangroves, open sections, photographer, photos, pictures, return trip, roadway, sun, sunset, Vacation
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The Anhinga Trail, Everglades National Park, Florida
The Anhinga Trail in Everglades National Park consists of a path along an elevated dike and a series of elevated boardwalks out over the marsh and ponds of the area. Many varieties of plant and animal life exist in the … Continue reading
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Tagged alligator, alligators, anhinga trail, animal life, Ardea alba, Ardea herodias, black vultures, boardwalk, butorides virescens, cameras, creatures, dike, Double-crested Cormorant, Everglades national park, everglades national park florida, Florida, great blue heron, Great Egret, green heron, Ibis, Litle Green Heron, marsh, national park florida, Phalacrocorax auritus, photographers, ponds, wading birds
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MacGregor Point Provincial Park
MacGregor Point Provincial Park The night had arrived with a meteor like sunset through a thin slit in the clouds. It didn’t rain overnight though and there were no threatened storms or high winds so sleeping in the tent was … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, MacGregor Point Provincial Park, Ontario
Tagged Ardea alba, Betony, blossoms, Blue Jay, blue violets, butterfly, camping, Canada Goose, celastrina ladon, cherry blossoms, clouds, Colaptes auratus, creatures, Cyanocitta cristata, cypripedeum acaule. moccasin flower, Cypripedium pubescens, dragonfly, dwarf lake, Dwarf Lake Iris, egret, flowers and insects, Forget-Me-Not, fresh air, Gaywings, golings, grass, gravel, Great Egret, great white egret, iris lacustris, lake iris, line ups, MacGregor Point Provincial Park, Marsh Marigold, Moccasin Flower, Myosotis, northern flicker, Ontario, Polygala paucifolia, Provincial Park, provincial parks, Prunus pumila, Rabbit, red-breasted nuthatch, Robin, Sand Cherry, sanity, Sitta canadensis, Spring Azure, Star Flower, sunset, tent, Trientalis borealis, Turdus migratorius, violets, White egret, Yellow Lady Slipper, Yellow Moccasin Flower, yellow-shafted flicker
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