Posted on June 8, 2021
by Linda
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I count birds at the Alligator Farm in St. Augustine weekly during the nesting season. Next week is our final count. Many of the baby birds have grown up and left and a few are stilling hanging around the swamp. I love doing this… Continue Reading “Counting Birds at the Alligator Farm”
Category: wildlifeTags: Alligator Farm, Butorides virescens, Chinese tallow, Danaus gilippus, egretta tricolor, green heron, Ormenaria rufifascia, palm flatid planthoppers, Queen butterfly, tri-colored heron chick, Triadica sebifera
Posted on May 18, 2021
by Linda
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About a week ago, I saw a small mammal hidden in the vegetation near the marsh. I had a hard time getting a good look. A few days later, I saw it again (and a few others) and was able to get a good… Continue Reading “Hispud Cotton Rats”
Category: wildlifeTags: alligator farm st augustine florida, banded birds, blue jay, dead bird, entangled bird, hispud cotton rat, roseate spoonbill chicks, snowy egret nestlings, Topaz the blue jay, tri-colored heron, tri-colored heron chick
Posted on May 7, 2019
by Linda
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Yep, that’s a boring title but I don’t know what to say since we have quite a variety over the last two days. It’s a good thing we have two cameras since Regis went his way and I went mine. Regis took some pictures… Continue Reading “Butterflies, Flowers, Birds, and Reptiles”
Category: UncategorizedTags: albino alligator, Alligator Farm, anole displaying, baby bird, bluebird, butterfly, galapagos tortoise, gulf fritillary, hibiscus, macaw, Nest box, purple flower, tri-colored heron, tri-colored heron chick