- Sale!Sussex Rooster on a backyard farm. This Cock of the Walk Rooster is the type of chicken known for being highly dignified and handsome. Not a native to South Florida but a great bird for its temperament. It is domesticated and cannot survive in the wild, so it is not considered an invasive species.
- Sale!Sussex Rooster on a backyard farm. This Cock of the Walk Rooster is the type of chicken known for being highly dignified and handsome. Not a native to South Florida but a great bird for its temperament. It is domesticated and cannot survive in the wild, so it is not considered an invasive species.
- Sale!A golden yellow and white tiger striped American / European shorthair aka FIFe or WCF adult domestic pet cat which originated in Sweden with a tag and color hunting in the grass near some weeds.
- Sale!A golden yellow and white tiger striped American / European shorthair aka FIFe or WCF adult domestic pet cat which originated in Sweden with a tag and color hunting in the grass near some weeds.
- Sale!Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA - 4/10/2020: People walking dogs, jogging, bicycle riding and exercising on A1A boardwalk and street. Beach closed & social distancing due to covid 19 coronavirus. This young lady is cooling down after running and checking her sports watch. She is also blonde, wearing sunglasses and has on yoga pants.
- Sale!A Honey Bee taking nectar and pollen from small white flowers on a green flowering bush for butterflies. The Azalea shrub was in a pollinator garden near the main house of Charles Deering. Found at the Deering Estate in the city of Miami within Miami-Dade County, Florida in the springtime.
- Sale!A Honey Bee taking nectar and pollen from small white flowers on a green flowering bush for butterflies. The Azalea shrub was in a pollinator garden near the main house of Charles Deering. Found at the Deering Estate in the city of Miami within Miami-Dade County, Florida in the springtime.
- Sale!A Honey Bee taking nectar and pollen from small white flowers on a green flowering bush for butterflies. The Azalea shrub was in a pollinator garden near the main house of Charles Deering. Found at the Deering Estate in the city of Miami within Miami-Dade County, Florida in the springtime.