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DemoTex

(25,400 posts)
Mon Apr 29, 2019, 05:14 PM Apr 2019

St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge & Wilderness, Florida - April 2019


St. Marks Lighthouse (1929)
St. Marks NWR & Wilderness
Florida


Along the Florida National Scenic Trail
St. Marks NWR & Wilderness
Florida


St. Marks Lighthouse (1829)
St. Marks NWR & Wilderness
Florida


Gulf Coast Beach Trail
St. Marks NWR & Wilderness
Florida


The "Mound" Fire Lookout (1936) - Tower Pond Trail
National Register of Historic Lookouts
St. Marks NWR & Wilderness
Florida


St. Marks Lighthouse (1829)
St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge & Wilderness
Florida

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St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge & Wilderness, Florida - April 2019 (Original Post) DemoTex Apr 2019 OP
Stunning Soph0571 Apr 2019 #1
Amazing photos! Callalily Apr 2019 #2
Wow, my dear DemoTex! CaliforniaPeggy Apr 2019 #3
Those are fabulous! Ohiogal Apr 2019 #4
Great shots of one of my favorite places to visit! csziggy Apr 2019 #5

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,660 posts)
3. Wow, my dear DemoTex!
Mon Apr 29, 2019, 05:21 PM
Apr 2019

What glorious photos! You really know how to capture your surroundings.

Thanks for sharing!

csziggy

(34,136 posts)
5. Great shots of one of my favorite places to visit!
Mon Apr 29, 2019, 10:08 PM
Apr 2019

It's only an hour or so from our farm.

Did you get to see the flamingo? There's been one there since last fall. There are also some whooping cranes in the winter.

The St. Marks Refuge Photo Club has a great Facebook page that has posted some shots of each of those birds, plus a lot more of everything at the Refuge.

If you want to take shots in the Red Hills of North Florida, PM me the next time you're in the area.

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