You Wouldn’t Think Something That Big Would Be Able To Hide
So yesterday evening I thought I spotted some movement in the weeds along side the marsh pond and when I stepped over to investigate, I quickly noticed this huge eye already checking me out. I have to give the big guy credit, he did manage to hunker himself down and, despite his size, be quite well hidden. I also knew what was coming next…he wanted to walk out from there and take a nice slow leisurely stroll over to the salt marsh to feed at low tide.
I watched him for a while swimming and sloshing around for fish in the salt marsh and those photos are a post for another day…





He’s like a sniper camouflaging himself until it’s too late to run…you’re already dead.
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That’s exactly what it’s like!
At least though this time I did spot him, a while back I came close to stepping on the nose of one hidden similarly. 😯
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Eek!
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Eek is right!
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Fantastiche!!!
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Grazie mille Pat! 🙂
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I’ve never seen this animal yet, but I think I’d be scared if I’d come across one ! Superb photos Phil !
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Well they are an impressive animal and being that close to one gets the old heart pumping pretty good!
For me it’s more excitement then fear but they are quite a sight!
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Holy camo! Good thing you were watching where you were walking!
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You said it! Especially since not too long ago I came very close to stepping on one’s nose that was hiding in the weeds like that. Yikes!
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That second shot makes him look even more prehistoric than usual.
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Ha ha I like that…more then usual! 😆 Thanks Gunta!
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😀
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My thoughts exactly, Gunta. 🙂
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😀
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What a surprise: a post for another day! 😛
It seems that he has eaten a little bit. His neck is so big! Or is he angry?
By the way stunning photos again. ▲
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He has more double chins then me! 🙂
Thanks very much and glad you like these gator pics!
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Great!
I love your alligator photos!
I saw crocodiles when I was in Australia.
Saltwater crocodiles were very large!
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Thanks Hans I’m happy you like these alligator shots!
Yes indeed saltwater crocs are very large and they can also be quite dangerous.
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I must say that Mr Gator has a dental status is in a class by itself … Your photos of him a stunning ! // Maria 🙂
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Thanks very much Maria! So far I have not been able to find a dentist to provide services to our gator friends. 😉 😀
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It’s like he appeared out of nowhere. 🙂
I like the sneer in number 3 and the profile in the last image is great…..what a delightful overbite. Dental references abound for the crocs it seems. So you must be on the other side of the water, Phil?
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At least this time I saw the boy in advance. A while back I came close to stepping on one in a similar location that I almost didn’t see.
I was on the salt marsh side of the causeway which separates the pond from the salt marsh where our friend was headed.
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I sure hope you wear bullet proof boots while out and about shooting these guys!
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So far I have not had one try to take a chunk out of my leg, they mostly just ignore me which is how I like it!
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He is a big boy. Nicely captured Phil.
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He was a pretty good size bot indeed. Maybe 7 feet long but he had some width to him. 🙂
Glad you liked these photos.
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I am back after a few months break! So glad I get to catch up on your beautiful blog posts again :)))
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Well I am very happy to see you and pleased you have checked in to see what has been going on around the old marsh! Thanks for the kind comments!
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You’re so welcome! can’t wait to catch up with your beautiful posts again, I should be on here much more regularly now 🙂
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Great alligator shots, Phil!
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Thanks Gareth I appreciate you checking them out!
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He looks so out of place in the bushes. 🙂 And “big” is kind of an understatement! Nice shots!!
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He does look out of place in the bushes but then continues to look a bit out of place walking around like a tourist on vacation. 🙂 Thanks for checking these out!
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Lucky you saw him, he looks big. Nice photos and he was so nice to let you snap his photo.
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It was lucky I saw him, a while back I almost didn’t see one in a similar location and almost stepped on him. 😯
He was very accommodating indeed!
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Stunning shots!!!! Big and giant alligator !!!!
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Glad you enjoyed these shots! Yes he was a good size boy indeed!
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Fantastic close-ups, excellent shots!!!!
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Thanks very much for looking and commenting Jan!
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He is a magnificent creature. Perhaps he was a SEAL in his last career?
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He is an impressive creature for sure! Check out the next part of this series as he continues his SEAL training in the salt water. 🙂
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He lives there for a reason. He blends in with the meadow/field as well as he does the water. All the shots are so close up, they’re great. That first photo is my favorite. It’s beautiful.
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He does blend in well, almost too well. I came very close to stepping on one in a similar location not too long ago.
I’m so happy you enjoyed these photos and stay tuned for part two! 🙂
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You guys are still here, so I won’t be worried about Part Two. Looking forward to it!
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He looks super scary!
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No, he’s not scary, he’s just hungry. Oh. Wait. 🙂
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🙂
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I love your photos of the Gators crossing the road. I never seem to be at HBSP when they do that.
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Thank you Patricia, I’m so glad you like the alligator photos.
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Wow! You seem so close. What’s the length on your lens? I would hate to think you were almost petting him.
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Yes I was close and I had the 300 with a 1.4 on so it was a 420. But I have often made these types of shots using the 70-200, I just have to wait for him to get closer. 😀
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Great close-ups of this fearsome creature. I think this side of my screen is as close as I’d want to be to him. 🙂
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Thank you Sylvia I’m happy you enjoyed these alligator pics!
I’m sure you would be thrilled to be able to reach out and give him a scratch on the top of his head kitty style. 😀
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My goodness, that is a big boy!! Great capture (as long as it was only you capturing him!)
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Thanks Molly and yes he was good size boy, but he ignored me completely as he walked by and that’s just the way I like it.
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I would have had a cow if he’d appeared out of nowhere
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Well at least I didn’t step on this one, I saw him just in time to avoid that fun.
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That is alot of gator hidden in those weeds! Love the first shot
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Yeah he was a good size boy. Thanks for checking this out!
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Oh he’s so pretty in his floral camouflage! 😀
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