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Ponies in the mist
Shell tree
Killdeer guards nest
Sunset on Wildlife Loop
Roseate spoonbills - Ajaia Ajaja - can be seen feeding in the salt marsh areas of Canaveral National Seashore during the spring and fall. The Roseate spoonbill is Florida's only native pink bird, the flamingo is not native and if found in the wild is
Migration over Wild Beach
Sea oats are one of the important plants found on the sand dunes within Canaveral National Seashore. The sea oats trap the sand as it blows in from the beach and allows the sand dunes to grow.
Sunset over Tom's Cove
Canaveral National Seashore is located along Florida's Central East Coast. The park is situated on a barrier island. The park is 24 miles long and is 57,000 acres of ocean, beach, dune, lagoon, and pine flatlands habitat.
Two months after the female loggerhead sea turtles nest on the beaches within Canaveral National Seashore, 80-100 baby sea turtles emerge from each nest and make their way to the ocean.
The bald eagle is one of 14 threatened and endangered species making their homes within Canaveral National Seashore.
Canaveral National Seashore protects the cultural and natural resources within the park and provides recreational opportunities for park visitors.
Looking north at Delaware Seashore State Park
Looking north at Delaware Seashore State Park
Photo of the Week - Shell Tree at Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, Virginia
Ponies in the mist
Wild Beach
Looking south at the edge of sea and shore at Delaware Seashore State Park
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