Bobcat
This bobcat was pregnant and bore kittens several weeks after the photo was done.
Bobcat in a tree.
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Alligator.
One of our many "friendly" neighborhood alligators. Not a very large one.
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Alligator and dragon fly
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Alligator in the sun
This photo was taken at Magnolia Plantation
Doe and two fawns
Kiawah Island has a very large deer population, in the range of 400-600.
Young fawn
This fawn may have been dropped only hours before this photo was taken.
Doe and fawns
Deer often come to the beach.
Deer herd on the beach
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Two does on the dunes.
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Dolphin strand feeding.
Dolphins strand-feeding on Kiawah Island. This behavior is only observed at very limited sites in this part of the world.
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Tree frog
We often find this tiny frogs on windows early in the evening.
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Tiny tree frog
Green tree frog.
Squirrel
Kiawah is home to hundreds of squirrels.