Saturday, December 25, 2010

Christmas Day in the Florida Everglades

The Black Vulture hanging out sunning before taking off and looking for their Christmas dinner.

The Black Vulture, unlike it's cousin the red headed Turkey Vulture, locates meals using mainly sight instead of smell.


There better be more than one DOR squirrel to satisfy this committee of hungry fellows.


The faster growing Strangler Fig wraps around a tree, spreading a canopy over it's host which eventually causes it to die from lack of sunlight. 


Neighbors from across the camp, Wade, Fran and Pooch.  Devoted NASCAR enthusiasts.


The boys will be out slogging through the mud, in their barking swamp buggy, as soon as the season opens for killing trophy wall hangers.

                          MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL.

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