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Wasp (head) - Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve - Florida - USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Laboratory.jpg - Jacopo Werther
Wasp, U, back 2, Florida, Duval County 2013-03-15-15.15.11 ZS PMax (8570613470).jpg - File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske)
Wasp (2), U, face, Florida, Duval County 2013-03-15-15.02.20 ZS PMax (8570613800).jpg - File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske)
Wasp, U, back 1, Florida, Duval County 2013-03-15-15.08.18 ZS PMax (8570613692).jpg - File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske)
Wasp (2), U, back, Florida, Duval County 2013-03-15-14.55.15 ZS PMax (8569517211).jpg - File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske)
Birds of prey are an important part of the food web. (0ed0568d-36bf-4e44-b343-70807fc9bab3).jpg - BMacZeroBot
Bald Eagles are born, nest, and mature in the park. (0fbea1af-5281-4812-83c9-f35ebcbd54cb).jpg - BMacZeroBot
Pictured here, a flock of Red Knots, make one of the longest yearly migrations of any bird, traveling 9,300 miles from their (2ccc5f88-b2e0-4b11-9259-e8d70917400e).jpg - BMacZeroBot
Shorebirds, including egrets, are commonly seen in the marsh. (2cf6a814-da57-40a1-ab33-c6d4b54dffa8).jpg - BMacZeroBot
Two recently hatched gopher tortoises. (37c2fbc0-8dc9-42c1-a031-1da77875b483).jpg - BMacZeroBot
Birding is a popular activity in the park. (5dbc8153-da12-488a-b5c4-ab7a5ca2d724).jpg - BMacZeroBot
Nesting eagles should never be disturbed. (5fbb60ba-65b8-4f17-82ae-fcd1b3031ee6).jpg - BMacZeroBot
Peacocks in the park belong to park neighbors as pets. (62125132-dbb0-4f62-82e0-0ded75c02faa).jpg - BMacZeroBot
Pine Warbler in Flight (65106dda-5cd5-411b-8596-e3d0a76bced3).jpg - BMacZeroBot
One of the beautiful water birds found in Timucuan. (6f3fcd61-b697-4210-b541-f0a2c047f327).jpg - BMacZeroBot
Dolphins are frequently seen in the St. Johns river from the Fort Caroline viewing platforms. (7bf32bb4-a793-4307-818f-13bff5991607).jpg - BMacZeroBot
Osprey on the sand after a recent dive in the river. (81fb709f-a514-40e3-9a48-e0ea2c3db690).jpg - BMacZeroBot
A rare and exciting animal to spot in the park, bobcats are found through out this region. (9196773a-0b5b-4aba-8b80-9ed153cc48c2).jpg - BMacZeroBot
An adult gopher tortoise in the greenery. (aa92908b-a449-4bde-b5c9-edad8e4bc10d).jpg - BMacZeroBot
Brown pelicans are often spotted from the ferry. (c84ff341-52de-4fb4-8797-81b8e14ef6de).jpg - BMacZeroBot
Kit at a Tortoise Burrow (d0659c44-1296-4a48-b255-860e2c3cc0f8).jpg - BMacZeroBot
A small gopher tortoise on the forest floor. (d906b593-9e1d-4d98-a0c5-71d7e70c7a52).jpg - BMacZeroBot
Nine-Banded Armadillos are nocturnal generally but can be commonly seen in the park. (e2558082-2f26-4dea-a800-590b0395620b).jpg - BMacZeroBot
Gopher Tortoise in Burrow (e54bf14c-3e4b-4973-a572-8bc789df59c8).jpg - BMacZeroBot
Anolis sagrei-male dewlap display.jpg - Peterwchen
Florida Rough Green Snake (13132ae8-53e8-4ead-bfec-52581c03f6d3).jpg - BMacZeroBot
Turtle Just Off the Boardwalk (53562206-531c-4568-940d-a0a6b4a76f10).jpg - BMacZeroBot
A tortoise photographed in the woods. (69a67c92-76c1-44a6-9325-1b260a44fc7a).jpg - BMacZeroBot
Eastern Diamondback Rattle Snake (6cd86544-2ef1-4288-9adc-e3a866b0e58f).jpg - BMacZeroBot
Deer are most often seen along the forests edge. (d5a2415e-23bc-4424-93d4-fa6e9ac27d40).jpg - BMacZeroBot
Snake in the Parking Lot (ff6085fe-d6a9-497f-8ea5-0f0fc8b71ce1).jpg - BMacZeroBot
A fawn at the forest edge. (1ccb5cf8-7d88-4beb-ab1f-dabf57e954bd).jpg - BMacZeroBot
A red tailed hawk is one of many flying predators in the Preserve. (c6fed78f-1dd8-b71b-0b59-233aac7bbeb8).jpg - BMacZeroBot