We were startled to here a loud thud come from a nearby stand of trees. Upon further inspection we discovered that a Gray Rat Snake had fallen out of a tree with a Gray Squirrel wrapped in its coils. |
The eye of a young American Alligator shines in a wooded wetland. |
The Oak Toad(Anaxyrus quercicus) is endemic to the southeastern United States and is the smallest species of toad in North America. |
The sheltered interior of the island boasts an impressive, diverse forest. |
Southern Magnolias are on the verge of blooming. |
The vast salt marsh by Tahiti Beach hosts a breeding population of the rare Black Rail. |
Master's student Armando Aispuro looks for birds in the forest near our island dwelling. Little St. George Island can be seen through the gap in the trees. |
The island is home to a small population of exotic Sambar Deer. We had a couple fortuitous late night encounters with these impressive animals. |
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