Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Weather on the Beach
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- How do I Look
- What a Fish does not want to See
- This Way to the Fishin Hole
- Crabs of Mexico Beach
- Least Sandpiper on East Mexico Beach
- Snowy Plover at St. Vincents NWR
- Semipalmated Plover at St. Vincent NWR
- Brown Pelican from above, one is banded
- Sobriety Test
- Went to the Wrong Beach Today
- Weather on the Beach
- Young Brown Pelican chasing Lunch
- Red-breasted Merganser
- Sunset with Weather Front moving in
- Eastern Willet
- Snow Storm
- Red-breasted Merganser in Action
- Sanderling in Flight
- In a Hurry
- Slow Day
- Romatic Great Blue Heron
- Rough Day at the Beach
- No Birds Today
- How to Land on a Post , pt II
- Willet in Flight
- Black Bellied Plover with a Worm
- Forsters Tern
- Eastern Willet
- Even Pelican's are looking for a Hand Out
- Common Merganser
- Bonaparte's Gulls
- Red Knot
- Eastern Willet with a Crab
- Walkway to Miller Time
- Great Egret Crabbing
- White Pelicans with a Visitor
- Loon Action
- Sanderling on Approach
- What a Fish does not want to See
- Ibis, Ibis, and more Ibis
- Scenes from Cape San Blas
- Miller Time III
- Miller Time II
- Miller Time on Mexico Beach
- Friendly Loon
- Horned Grebe
- How to Scratch Yourself while Standing on a Post
- How to land on a Post
- Bald Eagle
- Horned Grebes
- Brown Pelican in Action
- Herring Gull Catching Worms
- Black-Bellied Plover
- Snowy Plover
- Ruddy Turnstone
- "Stubbern Cuss"
- Sunset on Mexico Beach
- Good Fishing
- "PLEASE"
- Mexico Beach
- Young Brown Pelican Landing
- Dolphins
- Royal, Tern
- Eastern Willet Feeding on Clams
- Common Loon Fishing @ Mexico Beach
- Bald Eagle, juvenile, in the fog
- Foster's Tern
- Brown Pelicans
- Herring Gull
- Common Loon Wintering in Florida
- Laughing Gull Posing for a Picture
- Brown Pelicans
- An Eastern Willet Clamming on the Beach
- What Back Yard Birds Fear
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