This observation is believed to be a Bidens pilosa or a black-jack. This is a seeded vascular plant that is an angiosperm. This flower was growing on the side of a trail on Lake Park. This observation was made on Monday, September 30th when the weather was sunny and approximately 90 degrees.
This observation is believed to be a Bidens pilosa or a black-jack. This is a seeded vascular plant that is an angiosperm. This flower was growing on the side of a trail on Lake Park. This observation was made on Monday, September 30th when the weather was sunny and approximately 90 degrees.
Observing the scenery and staying clear of a nearby alligators path, this spoonbill has a bright pink tint, and almost reminds me of a newborn flamingo after eating barely enough shrimp to turn fully pink. It stood at least 2 feet tall, and possibly a foot long. It also had a flat and long beak, which long black legs.
A very common type of lizard I found on the side of my house. Very skittish, and are usually gray to blackish. This one was slightly larger than average, at about three to four inches.