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Michelle Wesson writes, “I had a chance encounter with this bobcat at Pelican Sound Golf and River Club. Is it sticking its tongue out at me?” Taken with a Canon R6 mii; 200-800.
Bowditch Point end of the day scene captured with an iPhone 15Pro Max.
Taken at Six Mile Cypress with a Sony A7iii.
Taken with a Sony SLT a68 and Tamron 150-600mm lens.
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Natalie Wright writes, “I snapped these pictures of one of the most gorgeous sunsets I’ve ever seen over the Caloosahatchee. The boy silhouetted in the first is my son, 4, unposed just taking it all in.” Shot at the end of Poinciana Ave in Fort Myers with an iPhone 16.
A yellow-crowned night heron taking a stroll at Ding Darling Wildlife Refuge on Sanibel Island. Taken with a Canon Rebel T6i at f/5.6, ISO=250 and 1/1600 sec.
A Tiger Swallowtail butterfly on the Silver River at Silver Springs Park, Fla. Taken with a Canon R5 Camera and a 100-500mm lens.
Taken at the Lee County Education Center with an iPhone 15.
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Burrowing owl chicks with mother and father standing guard. Taken with iPhone 16 at 53rd Street SW, Cape Coral.
Spoonbills in flight near the Bailey Tract. Taken with a Canon R6 camera, Canon 100-400mm lens.
This article originally appeared on Fort Myers News-Press: Sanibel, Fort Myers, SWFL photos: A bobcat and a night heron