Caught Lurking
So here’s poor little snowball trying to enjoy a nice quiet evening of fishing in the salt marsh among the oyster beds. But then who do we see lurking there in the background?!? Of course it’s our resident sneak Mr. A that, as usual, feels compelled to stick his big nose in everywhere.
The snowy was undeterred however, and simply continued on with his business of catching dinner. The alligator was actually more interested in fish then fowl anyway, and soon he was slowly gliding off into the sunset.




Wonderful series.
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Glad you liked it.
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Agree with Pat… your images are always wonderful. Even with Mr A in them. 😀
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Oh you know him, if he doesn’t appear in a significant amount of posts each week he just gets grumpy. And that’s not good for anybody. 🙂
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The reflections are wonderful. Pretty birds x 2.
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I’m happy you enjoyed these photos.
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Fish or fowl – the toughest question for a gator. Great photos.
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It can be a hard marsh out there for a poor hungry gator, yet somehow he always manages to come out on top.
Glad you enjoyed these photos!
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What a lurker! He should be ashamed! 😆
Stunning captures as usual Phil! What a gorgeous post! 😀
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Oh he’s a well known lurker from way back! 🙂
Thanks for checking these out!
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LOL! You’re welcome Phil. 🙂
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I’m happy you enjoy the photos!
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I won’t bother you if your don’t bother me …..
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It’s the fish and the shrimp that are being bothered the most out there. 🙂
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He is a huge lurker, isn’t he? Glad he wasn’t interesting in little snowy! 🙂 Beuatiful shots of each of them.
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Our snowy friend was fairly safe once again as the big lurker had fish and crab on his mind. 🙂
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got it all a story and great late light by the looks of it
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That evening sunset lighting can be very nice out there.
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