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View into the Everglades . . . from what I can tell, there are two different birds in that flock:

White Ibis (Eudocimus albus) and Great Egret (Ardea alba)
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SmugMug > keywords > miccosukee indian village > Miccosukee Indian Village - Mile Marker 70 - U.S. 41 Tamiami Trail - Miami, FL  (February 10, 2008)

The fish in the previous three photos were swimming in this water.
SmugMug > keywords > miccosukee indian village > Miccosukee Indian Village - Alligator
SmugMug > keywords > miccosukee indian village > Miccosukee Indian Village - Alligator and Turtle Arena
SmugMug > keywords > miccosukee indian village > Miccosukee Indian Village - Crafts Area

In this group of chickees, men and women concentrate on their particular skills.  

Some women craft intricate patterns with beads into necklaces and other jewelry and accessories.  

Other women shape dolls from palmetto-tree fibers and dress them in traditional patchwork.  

Woodwork involves carving cypress or willow branches into children's toys, such as bows, arrows and canoes, and into other souvenirs.
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SmugMug > keywords > miccosukee indian village > Alligator swimming near the hammock-style Indian Camp, which is accessed only via an airboat.
Miccosukee Indian Village (February 7, 2009)

View into the Everglades . . . from what I can tell, there are two different birds in that flock:

White Ibis (Eudocimus albus) and Great Egret (Ardea alba)
 > Miccosukee Indian Village  (February 7, 2009)

View into the Everglades . . . from what I can tell, there are two different birds in that flock:

White Ibis (Eudocimus albus) and Great Egret (Ardea alba)
Miccosukee Indian Village (February 7, 2009)

View into the Everglades . . . from what I can tell, there are two different birds in that flock:

White Ibis (Eudocimus albus) and Great Egret (Ardea alba)
Photo by: Denise • see photo in gallery

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