BlakeyPhotography > popular all-time > American Alligator eating a prize catch of the day
BlakeyPhotography > popular all-time > A least one Snowy Egret feigns interest in the Brown Pelican's latest fish story. Neither Snowy Egret belives his catch was that big! This trio was photographed on a barrier island at the Canaveral National Seashore near the Cape Kennedy Space Center. To our left about a mile away is the Space Shuttle launch pad 39B.
BlakeyPhotography > popular all-time > Reddish Egret in full mating colors.
BlakeyPhotography > popular all-time > White Ibis during a late afternoon foraging session
BlakeyPhotography > popular all-time > A lovely pair of Snowy Egrets search for a snack at the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge.
BlakeyPhotography > popular all-time > A proud Alligator displays his replaceable white teeth for the folks at the Wakodahatchee Wetlands near Delray Beach, Florida. Taken during oue of our photographic tours in Southeast Florida. For tour information visit www.cfbw.com
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BlakeyPhotography > popular all-time > Baby Manatee comes up for a good look at the tourists...
BlakeyPhotography > popular all-time > Abandoned farm near Gillman, Iowa. There is furniture in the house and a rusting pickup truck to the right of the house just out of view.
A least one Snowy Egret feigns interest in the Brown Pelican's latest fish story. Neither Snowy Egret belives his catch was that big! This trio was photographed on a barrier island at the Canaveral National Seashore near the Cape Kennedy Space Center. To our left about a mile away is the Space Shuttle launch pad 39B.
 > A least one Snowy Egret feigns interest in the Brown Pelican's latest fish story. Neither Snowy Egret belives his catch was that big! This trio was photographed on a barrier island at the Canaveral National Seashore near the Cape Kennedy Space Center. To our left about a mile away is the Space Shuttle launch pad 39B.
A least one Snowy Egret feigns interest in the Brown Pelican's latest fish story. Neither Snowy Egret belives his catch was that big! This trio was photographed on a barrier island at the Canaveral National Seashore near the Cape Kennedy Space Center. To our left about a mile away is the Space Shuttle launch pad 39B.
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