Anhinga Trail Everglades National Park. I'll confess to not being good with small birds. I am wondering whether this might be a palm warbler? This one of the few times I have been around a warbler here it was not perturbed by humans walking by. If you have walked around Anhinga Trail, you know there are a lot of people.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Key deer fawn and doe
Key deer are very tolerant on human presence and you often get to see their behavior close up. It was amazing to spend time watching them.
Friday, January 27, 2012
Urchin shell on the beach
This was such a lovely mix of colors and textures. It brings back the smell of the sea, not that is all good
Thursday, January 26, 2012
At Buda Castle
This is, on this day and at this time, my least interesting photo. I like this photo, and I as I have said before I have many photos less interesting than this one.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Parfrey's Glen
Parfrey's Glen Wisconsin back in 2007 before a major flood in 2008 & 2010 that caused extensive damage. It closed in 2011, but is now again open. http://www.devilslakewisconsin.com/information-center/other-natural-areas/parfreys-glen/
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Key deer doe and fawn
It is always special to see rare species, but this past week we were able to see several endangered species. We saw key deer, an American crocodile, miami blue butterflies and I am sure others. These deer were hanging out on the beach after a storm the night before. At the Deer Run B&B On Big Pine Key, Florida Keys.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Sun setting over old Biochemistry
Interesting that I find this in my Flickr stream. We just moved from the building from which this was taken to the building over which the sun was setting.
Friday, January 6, 2012
Unfortunately incarcerated Peromyscus
We caught this little Peromyscus in the garage where it liked nesting in our car's engine compartment. She or he (too much of a gentleman to look) got greasy from the bait in the trap, so it stayed with us for a few days to get cleaned up before releasing it into the park. It seemed to do ok with it's unfortunate incarceration, eating and drinking heartily, and when released, it dived energetically into a large pile of brush. I am not sure if it is P. maniculatus or P. leucopus, both are found locally.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Less than spotless water lily
The flies loved the water lilies on the lake, but with the reflectionI couldn't pass it up. Pickerel Lake, Oneida Co, Wisconsin