We have reached the final lighthouse of Gulfapalooza 2011. This is the St. Marks light, on the Gulf of Mexico about 26 miles south of Tallahassee, Florida. It lives in the wild and spectacular St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, on a warm and windy peninsula. The shot above is what happens when one tries to photograph a tall lighthouse from too close. If I had backed up any farther, I would have been in the Gulf.
This shot required some trudging around the swampy edge of a potentially gator-infested pond, but it was worth it. And [Maris] kept an eye out for wildlife.
Ah, the US Coast Guard. Not sure what all that gear is listening to - or for - but they sure know how to make a mess of a cupola.
That's a little better.
So, I'm in the swamp, shooting the lighthouse. I turn around, and look who's been coolly watching me from about 25 yards away! It's (I think) a great snowy egret!
Another salty pond, another bird. Not sure what this too-big-to-be-a-sandpiper thing is. Anyone?
The skyline of the downtown St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge...
I like that there is a variety of tropical foliage, but it hasn't been planted in neat rows and groomed and carefully tended. It's wild.
And just ever so slightly primordial. Or something.
Another bird. Judging by the various songs and calls, I was tempted to say it was a mockingbird, but I really don't know. I do know that it and its buddies dropped a lot of those berries on the hood of my poor car, while [Maris] and I talked ourselves out of heading home, and instead made a reservation in Kill Devil Hills, NC. We just weren't ready to end this vacation.
We still aren't.
Hope you enjoyed this one. I have a few odds and ends from this trip, and then . . . nothing. I'll have to take more pictures.
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