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Mar 3, 2019 14:23:45   #
Camera: Sony CyberShot

Location: Hollywood, Florida


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Mar 3, 2019 14:19:59   #
Camera Sony CyberShot

Location: Brevard County, FL

These native lizards can blend their body color to their environment. Cuban lizards can't.


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Mar 3, 2019 14:15:02   #
Camera: Sony CyberShot

Location: Orlando, Florida

I almost stepped upon these two Cuban lizards. The male, the largest, is in the process of growing back his tail. He probably sacrificed it to a bird. A photographer's role is to observe and record.


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Mar 3, 2019 14:09:25   #
Camera: Sony CyberShot H1

Location: Disneyland, Orlando, Florida


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Mar 3, 2019 14:06:07   #
Camera: Sony Cybershot

Distance from bird: 2 foot.


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Mar 3, 2019 13:58:09   #
Camera: Sony CyberShot

Location: Brooksville, Florida


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Mar 3, 2019 13:54:32   #
Camera: Sony CyberShot

Location: Daytona Beach, Florida.


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Mar 3, 2019 13:50:32   #
Camera: Sony CyberShot H1

Location: Daytona Beach, Florida.

Special note: These beautiful palm trees are no longer there on the boardwalk. A lot of things have changed at the boardwalk in a vain attempt to save money for the county. This photograph is a historical documentation of what used to be.


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Mar 3, 2019 13:46:44   #
Camera: Sony CyberShot H1

Location: Old San Juan Cemetary, Puerto Rico, U.S.A.


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Mar 3, 2019 13:44:57   #
Retired CPO wrote:
Nice shot of an African Crowned crane.


Thanks! And thanks for adding a name to the bird.
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Mar 3, 2019 10:05:54   #
Camera: Sony CyberShot


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Mar 3, 2019 10:01:45   #
Sony CyberShot


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Mar 3, 2019 09:56:40   #
Camera: Sony CyberShot


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Mar 3, 2019 09:54:56   #
Camera: Sony CyberShot H1

Location: Kissimmee, Florida


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Mar 3, 2019 09:53:19   #
cedymock wrote:
This may give a little understanding

How many extinctions per year?

Between 100 and 1,000 species per million go extinct every year, according to the new analysis. Before humans came on the scene, the typical extinction rate was likely one extinction per every 10 million each year, said study researcher Stuart Pimm, a Duke University biologist.


Thanks. Always aware of extinction. Seeing that unfold here in Florida on a daily basis.
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