Category Archives: Alligators

Corkscrew Reserve

I had to ride a bicylce 12 miles on an unpaved path, that seemed like it was uphill the entire way, to get these shots. The road was strewn with giant alligators that would not get out of the way and looked very meancing, as they are very protective of their babies swimming in the […]

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In The Rain

These baby Anhingas are the same ones I photographed on February 23rd. They have grown rapidly and are nearly the size of their parents. There was a total of five nests within feet of each other. The alligator was in a hurry to cross the road to get into the canal and out of the […]

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American Alligator

Dry season in the everglades brings out dozens of gators looking for food and water. One alligator met its death along the bike path that runs through the park, while others were born. 

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Blue Hole Resident Alligator

I always see the same alligator at the Blue Hole in Big Pine Key.  One day at the visitors platform  I noticed that the alligator came swimming across the lake when he heard the sound of a car door slamming in the parking lot.  It became obvious that the reptile was conditioned to the sound […]

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