Sunday, February 16, 2014

My Kind of Road

Florida Panther crossing near
the entrance to Everglades National Park
Nothing is more fun to me than being on a road which has watch out for panthers signs.

After 3 days in Key West. we are back to Everglades looking for all sorts of wildlife, especially the Panther. Although he is there, it is highly unlikely that I will ever see him. The Florida Panther is very endangered and quietly roams remote inaccessible areas of the Everglades. Unfortunately he is more often seen as road kill than alive.

We were successful at seeing lots of birds, alligators, the American Crocodile and the Manatee.

Laughing Gulls occupy one of the docks at Flamingo



At Alligator Alley
Quiet beauty abounds in the Everglades.

 
Roseate Spoonbill at Eco Pond
One of the Manatees at Flamingo









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