
11. An Osprey building a new nest.

10. A Skink.

9. I thought this was a Blue Heron, but it has a pink head and neck and a black beak. It's not in my Harper and Row's Wildlife Guide. .

8. Stilts reflecting in the shallows.

7. Butterfly lit by the morning sun.

6. Seagulls resting on the mud flat.

5. Mangrove islands. in Fall and Winter these mangroves are full of roosting birds like Pelicans and Ibises.

# 4. Mrs D! Don't look a this one because it's one of our Lebowsky's Spider's cousins.

3. One of the views from the drivers side window.

2. I found a Morning Glory growing here at the first stop.

1. Mangrove thicket with what appears to be a hole where an alligator might enter the water. I didn't see one today but I have seen one here in the past.
This morning I decided to take the Black Point Wildlife Drive to see if any birds were gathering. The last time I was there it was pretty barren. It's a 7 mile one way loop with several areas to pull over to let cars pass should you want to take some photos. It's a very relaxing place with a speed limit of 15 mph. Here you might get lucky to see Eagles, Hawks, Osprey, Alligators, Wading Birds, and other critters in their natural habitat.
Today I spent about two hours on the drive just looking for unusual things. I hope you enjoy what I captured with the camera.