Peggy C's photos with the keyword: from Apple snails

Drying, drying ..

26 Sep 2010 3 1 251
perched in a Camphor tree .. a noisy Anhinga dries his feathers .. like a Cormorant, these birds do not have oil to waterproof their feathers .. so, it is wing-drying time ! © All rights reserved ARCHIVE AIRINGS AA-301-CURVES

Apple snail (hunt in progress) ....

26 Sep 2010 103
searching for supper along the seawall, the Limpkin will find his dinner - © All rights reserved

Shells - remnants of dinner ..

26 Sep 2010 125
Apple snails, prolific in lake waters, are eaten by Limpkins, raccoons, alligators and some ducks .. Egg masses are laid from March to October .. Egg masses are laid on tree trunks- sea walls- pilings & plant stems .. If bright pink, they are Channeled or Island Apple snail eggs -- they are a nuisance as the mature snails eat rooted aquatic vegetation.. The bright pink eggs can be scraped off, falling into the water - they will not hatch .. On the other hand, if the egg masses are white, they are Florida Apple snails which each algae, microbes and decaying vegetation .. -- taken from the University of Florida Dept of Entomology website © All rights reserved