Posted on December 4, 2021
by Linda
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We have been in Florida for six years and the place is full of snakes. Yet, we have never seen an eastern diamondback rattlesnake. Regis was at the Guana-Tomoto-Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTM NERR) today and was looking to photograph a spider and… Continue Reading “Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake, Finally”
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Posted on September 9, 2019
by Linda
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Before Dorian made a swing by off the coast of Florida, Regis and I went to the boardwalk over the Palencia salt marsh to check it out. In our last post, we posted some pictures of the clapper rails from that trip. Today I… Continue Reading “Palencia Salt Marsh”
Category: UncategorizedTags: Anolis carolienensis, anolis sagrei, Carolina anole, cuban brown anole, egretta caerulea, egretta tricolor, green anole, hurricane Dorian, little blue heron, long-tailed skipper, Palencia salt marsh, tricolored heron, urbanus proteus