7 more nature photos - 2/22/2012 Florida
A couple of days ago I posted a photoalbum on another sitecontaining 49 photos all of which were photographed
by me on 2/22/2012 while in Florida earlier this year.
These photos include a lot of the Florida wildlife.
From that other site I sell nature photos for a whopping $20 each,
plus exact shipping to wherever the buyer is.
This is the 182nd photo album I have on that site.
You are welcome to take a look there, if you want.
Just in case you do, here's a link;
If you want to see any of the previous photoalbums
I have on that site, you can simply replace that 182 number in
the link with any earlier number.
Nonetheless, just so my friends on this site don't miss out entirely, like last time,
I'm posting a few of those photos here from that photoalbum,
so you don't even have to leave this site. Enjoy !
click on each photo individually
to see the whole photo and restore resolution
This is a juvenile Ibis walking the water's edge
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This is an Apple Snail on the rocks
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This is a male Anhinga drying his wings in the sun
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This is close-up of the head of that same male Anhinga
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This is a Peacock Butterfly
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This is a male Boattail Grackle
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and lastly this is a Moorehen
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Comments (6)
I had seen quite a few of the empty shells from eaten snails,
as otters, and several birds eat them.
However, this was the first live one I encountered there.
I have 5 other different photos of this snail on the other site
(see link above).
I'm glad you enjoyed them.