Walton Outdoors goes south for the holidays

An alligator patiently waits for lunch along the Tamiami Trail
A look at wildlife along Tamiami Trail and Key West
I decided this Christmas that I would take a short break for a few days and head south to see family and friends. With family in Key West, and good friends in Sarasota, the two visits were the perfect reason for a journey.
With my cameras packed and enough time to take my time, I took the long road, and headed across U.S. Hwy. 41, also known as the Tamiami Trail, stopping along the Big Cypress National Preserve to take in a bit of the local wildlife.
Along the Trail there was an abundance of alligators and birds including storks, ibis, herons, egrets, cormorants and anhingas. A fascinating treat for any nature lover, the Everglades is a sure bet to be chock full of wildlife.
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