Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge - Florida
Merritt Island Sunset by Phil Stone
Merritt Island Sunset Photograph by Phil Stone
Georgiana Cemetery (Crooked Mile Cemetery) Merritt Island, Florida
So I went on a Recon Mission today looking for a creepy place to do a photo shoot. This place is reported to be haunted. I made the mistake of spending all morning reading all the stories about this place; from sounds and voices being recorded, to orbs in pictures, mysterious fog in pictures that was not really there, to camera equipement not even working at all. I parked along the street, my wife stayed in the Hummer because her foot was hurting (Whatever!). I get obout 30 feet inside the…
Banana River, Merritt Island, FL
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sunrise at Kelly Park, Merritt Island, Florida
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Merritt Island Christian School
Merritt Island, Florida...we just might be calling you home soon!
Fishing the Banana River on Mather's Bridge, Merritt Island, FL USA "The Old Man" a grey heron waiting for a treat...
Sunset Over Merrit Island National Refuge
Late Snack
White Ibises feeding shortly before flying off to their roosts for the night. Merritt Island NWR, Brevard County, FL.
Wildlife
American Alligator waiting for me to come down the trail Blackpoint Wildlife Trail, Merritt Island NWR, Florida, USA
Florida Scrub-Jay Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
The round-headed, blue and gray Florida Scrub-Jay is the only bird species that lives exclusively in Florida, where it occurs in patches of low-growing scrub oak in sandy soils. It perches tall with its long tail hanging down or boldly hops on the ground burying acorns. This social bird forms extended family groups: the young from previous years help their parents at subsequent nests until they can get a territory of their own. Extensive development and habitat fragmentation in Florida…