Red-throated Anole
Carolina Anole (Anolis carolinensis), male adult. Others common names include small Lizard, green Aloe, or little Geico.
Carolina Anole (Anolis carolinensis), male adult. Others common names include small Lizard, green Aloe, or little Geico.
Northerm Cardinal, female
Canada Goose (branta canadensis) Was a beautiful day on this park, a lot of Geese arrow, Gulls, Mallards and a few Pied-billed Grebe.
Blue-tailed Damiselfly( Ischnura elegans), like follow me arrow the garden.
Golden Silk Spiders (Nephila clavipes), at Magnolia plantation
Long-tailed (Skipper Butterfly)
Dark Sunset, on my vacation a winter time in New Jersey.
Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis), Green, with pink throat fan, can change the color rapidly. Macro photo on my garden
Common Loon (Gavia immer) Juvenile. Long Island, NY , on my winter vacations
Female American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) inhabit the southeastern United States, Alligators are long lived animals, whose life can exceed 60 years. Alligators are cold-blooded, they are frequently observed on the banks of water bodies on hot days, they can see with their mouths open, I catch at Cypress garden Charleston SC
Great Egret Ardea alba, with heavy yellow bill, black legs and feet, In breading plumage, Spring time at Magnolia Plantation,Charleston SC
Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias), male a breading time, walking on the Audubon swamp at Charleston SC Continue reading
Gray Cat, onside the builder at Long Island ,NY Continue reading
Red-bellied Woodpecker (Melanerpercarolinus), assiduous on my back yard. Continue reading
Art drops on my garden. Continue reading
After a big storm on Cypress Gardens, SC Continue reading
Swamp, at Magnolia Plantation Charleston, SC Continue reading
Butterfly Continue reading
Tufted Titmouse ( Baeolophus bicolor), at my back yard. Continue reading
Blue-winged Teal (Anas discors), two males and one female, at Audubon swamp SC Continue reading
White-breasted Nuthatches (Sitta carolinensis), these short-tailed acrobats climb up down, and around the tree trunks. Continue reading