This observation is believed to be a Bidens pilosa or a black-jack. This is a seeded vascular plant that is an angiosperm. This flower was growing on the side of a trail on Lake Park. This observation was made on Monday, September 30th when the weather was sunny and approximately 90 degrees.
A foot tall, All white besides a yellow beak, WAs. Eating worms in the grass
I saw this pigeon walking around on a sidewalk. It was about five inches tall. It was gray and sort of a blue color.
I saw this lizard running up a wall. It was completely brown and it was about 2-3 inches long.
This observation is believed to be a Bidens pilosa or a black-jack. This is a seeded vascular plant that is an angiosperm. This flower was growing on the side of a trail on Lake Park. This observation was made on Monday, September 30th when the weather was sunny and approximately 90 degrees.
Observing the scenery and staying clear of a nearby alligators path, this spoonbill has a bright pink tint, and almost reminds me of a newborn flamingo after eating barely enough shrimp to turn fully pink. It stood at least 2 feet tall, and possibly a foot long. It also had a flat and long beak, which long black legs.
This spider has red spikes, and a yellow and black body. The spider was sitting in the middle of his web. The spider was three centimeter long.
Brown Anole was found on a trash can. Seemed like he was in search of food. Interesting reddish head.
It was 2-4 inches long. It had a yellow line down its back. It was on a side walk close to a bush.,
A very common type of lizard I found on the side of my house. Very skittish, and are usually gray to blackish. This one was slightly larger than average, at about three to four inches.
This brown anole lizard is hanging on a tree. The size is about 4 to 5 inches.
I found the plant growing from a basketball court.