Anhinga Trail - Reviews from across the web
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up close and personal - user review Probably the best known of the trails, but none the worse for that.Trail is very well maintained and easy to negotiate. Photo opportunities are great, with copious amounts of wildlife. A... tripadvisor.com
GREAT for wildlife viewing - user review We had only a few hours to spare for Everglades and asked a ranger where we'd be likely to see wildlife. He recommended this trail, and boy was he right! We saw dozens of alligators, an i... tripadvisor.com
No title - user review My mother, twin brother and I visited Everglades Park , Anhinga Trail on may 5, 2004. Keep in mind that this is the beginning of the wet season. We arrived at the RoyalPalm visiter cente... tripadvisor.com
Great Scenery for a short walk! - user review Even though mid-summer is supposedly off-season for seeing alligators and other wildlife in the Everglades, we were pleasantly surprised, seeing three large 'gators, many fish and numerous... tripadvisor.com
AnhingaTrail There were "regular" great blues about as well as the white morphs, and it made me think about genetics, and about dominant and recessive genes. Do white morphs prefer each other's company? Or, is that gene dominant? If not, how has the population maintained the white variation? If you can... birdingamerica.com
Florida, Anhinga Trail, 1998, Photo of the Day, Picture, Photography, Wallpapers - National Geographic Good photography is always about recognizing and responding to the subject, not about the computer. That means shooting the right way from the start, no matter wh... photography.nationalgeographic.com
Anhinga - Anhinga Trail, Everglades National Park, Florida This female Anhinga was poised to dive into the water for its breakfast. The Anhinga Trail is a fabulous location for observing and photographin... dongettyphoto.com
Red-bellied Turtle - Anhinga Trail, Everglades National Park, Florida In addition to great birds, I also found alligators, snakes and turtles along the Anhinga Trail. Even if you're not a photographer, it's a fantastic location to observe what the Everglades has to offer. The entire trail is paved ... dongettyphoto.com
Living Wilderness - Heron at Sunrise, Anhinga Trail, Everglades National Park, Florida in the Florida Everglades. While the water in the Everglades averages just six inches deep, this is one of several larger ponds, attracting birds and allig... livingwilderness.com
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