Bumblebee on thistle flower
Iris flower
Anole hiding under a hosta leaf
Red-bellied woodpecker
Wood duck (Aix sponsa)
Eastern towhee
Hooded merganser
Hooded merganser
Hooded mergansers
Summer tanager
Hoya carnosa
Indigo bunting
A new bamboo culm
Catalpa flowers
Northern cardinal
Pineapple in bloom
Great crested flycatcher
Bluff Lake bald-cypress swamp
Water lily
Baby alligator
Baby alligator
Doyle Arm
Clouds reflected on Doyle Arm
A mid-size alligator
Great egret
Baby eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus)
Blue-eyed grass
Shed skin of dragonfly
Blackberry flowers with bumblebee
Wood ducks (Aix sponsa)
Tulip-tree flower
Iris "Drama Queen"
Iris flower
Rose flower
Yellow rose with a little visitor
Downy woodpecker
Pileated woodpecker
Why you should carry your camera at all times
Great egret (Ardea alba)
Great egret (Ardea alba)
Bald-cypress swamp
Garip enjoying a warm spring day
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Icteria virens. I hear these birds every day, but I almost never see them. Despite their bright yellow color, to me they are almost invisible in the trees.
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