Fred Howard Park
by Christopher James
Title
Fred Howard Park
Artist
Christopher James
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Fred Howard Park consists of 155 acres and is located on the Gulf of Mexico. Almost 2 million visitors enjoy the park annually.
Fred Howard Park's location provides access to the Gulf of Mexico by a 1-mile long causeway. The white sandy beach is a very popular north county swim area and also provides a perfect location for visitors to enjoy many spectacular sunsets. Nesting ospreys and eagles may be viewed by park visitors as they fish for food in the surrounding waters. Dolphins, and occasionally manatees, are seen in the area. The causeway is used for sunbathing, fishing, and exercising.
Fred Howard Park protects many important and disappearing Florida habitats, such as sea grass beds, wetlands, mangrove estuaries, salterns, coastal scrub, long leaf and slash pine flatwoods, and turkey oak - long leaf pine sandhill.
Many unusual animals inhabit Fred Howard Park, including some endangered and/or threatened species, such as eagles, gopher tortoises, and fox squirrels. The park also has many different kinds of butterflies and birds.
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November 13th, 2019
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Comments (90)
Toni Hopper
Love all the colors, they just pop against that background. Had to give you a tweet on it! The boards, boats and other recreation vehicles are begging to be on the water.
Christopher James
One of your peers nominated this image in the 1000 views Groups Special Features #19 promotion discussion. Please help your fellow artists by visiting and passing on the love to another artist in the the 1000 Views Group....L/F/Tw
Diana Mary Sharpton
Fabulous colorful capture! Nominating for special feature on the 1000 view group... T/F
Gary F Richards
Outstanding composition, lighting, shading, color and artwork! F/L …Congratulations on your features!
Christopher James
Thank you very much Jenny for the feature in the No Place Like Home group.....it is greatly appreciated