Note: Ducks and turtles in a safe place from all allis & crocs & can't accidently get to them.
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ReplyDeleteAmazingly clear shots! Dropping by from http://pixiedusk.livejournal.com/345670.html
ReplyDeleteAmazing photographs. I hope those beautiful dusk were not hear the Crocs!
ReplyDeleteThe alligator photos are rather scary, aren't they?
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A trip to the zoo? The ducks and Macaw are just stunning!
ReplyDeleteGreat images of the Wood Duck.
ReplyDeleteThe wood duck is one bird that is on my list to photograph. LUCKY YOU!! I'm so jealous.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shots of the wood ducks, they are beautiful! I love the macaw and the turtle too. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! Especially the ducks!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos all of them!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, JOY! Love the wood ducks, their markings are amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely captures of the stunning duck.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! I've never seen a wood duck ... How cool to see them at the gator farm! Nice close ups of those Florida lovelies.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos and I was slightly worried about the proximity of the birds to the alligators until I read your final words #phew. I run an animal linky if you are interested in linking up - details on the blog. #AnimalTales
ReplyDeleteLove all your critter photos! The colors and patterns on the ducks are amazing! Glad they are safe from the crocs!
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