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Local Pelican
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A Jamaican Owl. Hardly saw him. Just by luck I happened to look up.
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This lizard was just below the owl.
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Early morning shot
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View across the small bay
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Sunset.
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Beautiful scenes, amazing how the sun has made the tree on the left side of #4 appears as being two pieces.
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Very nice set. I would like to watch the pelican awhile and then sit in one of those chair and admire the view across the bay.
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Agree with Happy_peasant; though i'd go for the owl. The lizard looks kind of innocent :G
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