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Aurelia aurita, the Moon Jellyfish, photographed in Ormond Beach, Florida; 11...

Aurelia aurita, the Moon Jellyfish, photographed in Volusia county, Florida (11 September 2013). Now that we’ve finally wrapped up our little cicada run of Autumn 2013, let’s turn back toward the...

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Cuban Brown Anoles in Volusia county, Florida!

Anolis sagrei, the Cuban brown anole, photographed in Volusia county, Florida (14 October 2013). Long time readers, close friends, and those who possess the ability to read the wind with their minds...

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Cuban Brown Anoles: Real, Imagined, and Otherwise

I work for the University of Central Florida on the Daytona Beach campus (a joint campus with Daytona State College). Located in Volusia county, this is –of course– anole territory. Then again, I...

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Scouting Rima Ridge and Tiger Bay; 02 March 2014

Rima Ridge in Tiger Bay State Forest, photographed in Volusia county, Florida (02 March 2014). Yes, it’s been rather overcast and chilly throughout central Florida as of late. Yes, I’ve been rather...

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Rima Ridge Sunrise at Tiger Bay State Forest in Volusia county, Florida; 20...

Rima Ridge at Tiger Bay State Forest, photographed in Volusia county, Florida (20 June 2014). A short post representing seven minutes of a quiet sunrise, featured here are three images taken in the...

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Spinning Fire in Volusia County Part I: Daytona Beach, Florida; 30 May 2014

Joshua Cruz, a fine example of Homo sapiens sapiens, photographed in Volusia county, Florida (30 May 2014). Full, expandable gallery at the bottom of this post. And now for something completely...

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The Seabreeze Fighting Sandcrabs!

Here’s a fun story –by Danny Klein of the Daytona Beach News Journal– exploring my high school’s epic “Fighting Sandcrab” mascot: Feel the Pinch? That Only Tells Half of the Seabreeze Sandcrabs’ Story....

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