March 16, 2026
Hickey's Creek Mitigation Park, Alva, FL
An Anole kind of day, NO BIRDS!!!!
Hickey's Creek Mitigation Park, Alva, FL
An Anole kind of day, NO BIRDS!!!!
The insect in the image is a skipper butterfly, likely either the Northern Broken-Dash (Wallengrenia egeremet) or the Southern Broken-Dash (Wallengrenia otho), both common in the southeastern United States
The image features a Gulf Fritillary butterfly (Agraulis vanillae), a species known for its bright orange upper wings and silvery spots on the underside.
The lizard in the image is a Brown Anole (Anolis sagrei), also known as the Cuban Brown Anole.
This image borrowed from Google.
Resurection ferns are happy with the rain yesterday.
The insect in the image is an Eastern lubber grasshopper nymph (Romalea microptera).