I had these pictures ready and almost forgot to post them! :o
I went to West End, then to the Butterfly Park, then to Garambola Gardens. Here are some pictures from West End. This one of the main streets of West End--big holes on a dirt (sand) strip. The cars have to barely creep along it to keep from knocking the bottoms out!
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Beach at West End. This is the way the beaches look which are not raked every day to remove the debris which washes up on them.
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A gift shop in West End. Can you see the chicken underneath the building?
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Some boats at West End.
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A cigar smoker sitting outside a gift shop. (He was a real stuffed shirt!)
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The sign pointing the way to the Butterfly Garden.
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Here are some of the residents of the butterfly garden. They feed them fruit, among other things. These were so busy eating they never moved!
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This little boy is the son of the girl who gives the tours of the garden. They were cleaning the pool where the turtle lives, and the boy seemed quite fond of the turtle.
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Another butterfly (sorry I don't recall all the names!)
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More butterflies.....
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Swallowtail butterfly.
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A striped one..........
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One with red on it. I discovered a video camera would be better for these subjects! They had some called "helicopters" that I tried and tried to snap, all just blurs! :P
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Orange striped one.
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Another Swallowtail..........
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At the Butterfly Garden, they also have a small bird park. Here is a young Toucan.
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A pair of young toucans.
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These toucans are more mature.
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Red-fronted Parrot.
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This is a Honduran "raccoon." That is what they call it, but I think it is so cute!
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Bird of Paradise flower.
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Another pink hibiscus.
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A little green gecko on a tree. Sorry about the poor quality.
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That's all folks! Until the underwater ones, anyway! ;D ;D
More great photos of your trip, thank you Janet, for the tour.
Next time you're thinking of going, Janet, please remember that I now offer to go in your place - so that you won't have to! In he mean time, thank you so much for the virtual tour.
Again, these are wonderful Almost overlooked them.
Sometimes when I look at nature first hand or at pictures, I wonder...What was God thinking? I wonder what God was thinking when he created the toucan? Why the long beak? It looks so heavy!
Thanks, Janet. I like looking at different animals and bugs. Those birds beaks look so fake. It is hard to believe they can hold their head up. :-\
Cool looking butterflies.
Actually, the toucan's beak is not heavy at all. It is very thin and not at all strong like a parrot's beak. It is designed for eating fruit and bugs. Ones in captivity have to have the beak trimmed sometimes so they don't overgrow and then split.
When you look at them, the beak is almost see-through thin. I let them nip my fingers, they don't bite hard like a parrot or a cockatoo does. Neat birds!
Absolutely wonderful, Janet!
Long time since I looked at these pictures. Pat is working hard revamping the photo area, so I will spend more time in here and look again at a lot of the photos we all posted in the past. Still fun to look! :)
Yes, I had a nice look last night, Janet and enjoyed your trip once again.
Janet, what a great series! Thanks a bunch for sharing! :thumbsup2:
Gripped,
Kevin