This image of the White Ibis was taken at Castor Beach on October 14, 2018 around 6 PM. The White Ibis can be identified by its large body, average height, orange beak, and white, long wings. The bird was alongside the Castor Beach with other various kinds of birds such as ducks and swans.
Found in local park, hanging from a pine tree. Temperature was in the high 70s and had a slight breeze. This moss plant is The spanish moss because of where it was found, its gray color. And was found everywhere on almost all trees
Found in local park, around several other plants and vegetation. Near the pond with super moist soil. Temperature was in the high 70s and had a slight breeze. This plant is penntworts because of its round leaves. and were clustered
These ducks were seen Sunday, October 14, 2018 at around 5 PM at the Simmons Park. On a quiet and warm 90° day, these ducks, Mallards, can be found near the borders of the Park's lake. This bird can be easily identified because of its very similar features to a Mallard. The birds have a dark greenish and black head, with gray and black bodies, and orange beaks and feet.
This frog had a rough warty skin, it is also very common in Florida and its skin color matches that of Cuban Treefrogs. The weather was dry at 87˚F and it was found in a suburban location next to a few trees.