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Flickr group: pic of the day – Roseate spoonbill Apr 3 2008
Roseate spoonbills (Platalea ajaja) are found in the south-eastern states of the United States such as Louisiana and Florida, down through the Caribbean and Central America, and into South America. They feed in shallow and coastal waters on small fish, frogs and other water creatures.
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Escaped primate probably a large squirrel Nov 19 2007
The media across the United States of America has been abuzz with talk of a large, orange-coloured primate, possibly an orang-utan, loose in Floridas Baker County. Several people have seen it. The local Florida Times-Union newspaper, for example, reported:
Deer in America Aug 20 2007
Our crew in Florida, USA, has sent through beautiful footage of a family of white-tailed deer in the Myakka River State Park. These deer have adapted to the hustle and bustle of human activity in the park, and appear unfazed by the presence of cars, people toting video cameras, and joggers all around them.
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New footage from Florida, USA Aug 15 2007
Earth-Touch now has a crew in the United States of America. Yes, we have a field crew in the States who have already started delivering beautiful footage all the way from Florida.
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