Looks like good old Toms River. Lived there for 28 years. Especially enjoyed the shot of the boat lift at the Beachwood Yacht Club of which I was Commodore in 1979. Thanks for the memories!
They look like barn swallows, but they are really Cliff Swallows!
Definitely a Tricolor Heron.
Nice shots. Actually, they are Pronghorns, a species unto themselves, not antelope.
Very nice set, Jim! The Young Bald Eagle is really a Northern Harrier.
The Green Heron is especially nice.
Excellent series! Well done!
The bird in between the alligators is an Anhinga, also known as "swamp turkey" and "snake bird. The blackbird is a male Red-Winged Blackbird, and the "Duck" is a Pie-billed Grebe. All very well done!
It, they are American Kestrels.
Shame, shame,shame! You should always hang your hammers with the heads all pointed in the same direction!
The gull looks like a Common Black-headed Gull. It is found on the UK side of the Atlantic. On the east side, we have the Laughing Gull, with similar markings. The eye ring of the birds are different, with the Black-headed Gull having an incomplete eye ring and the Laughing Gull having a broken ring around the eye. Whew! That was a lot of work!
The goose looks like a Greylag Goose according to "Birds of the World" by Harrison and Greensmith. According to their distribution map, the Greylag can be found in the UK. Hope this helps.
Methinks it is a Tri-colored Heron in breeding plumage.
P.S. : Also take the old Mac which has the photos!