Let’s take a walk on the wild side with Egidio’s challenge “Going Wild”. I love being in wilderness areas and photographing the landscapes, wildlife, wildflowers, and birds I see there. For this challenge I chose images from my three favorite wilderness areas.
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia
The Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge is closer to my home than any of my other favorite wilderness areas. We have been there many times and always enjoy the wildlife and birds we see there. The butterflies on wild thistle in the header image was taken in the Okefenokee.


Everglades National Park, Florida
We have visited Everglades National Park in Florida many times through the years. There are several entrances to the park with Flamingo being the most remote area. The Everglades is a bird lovers dream with many varieties all throughout the park. No matter where you go in the Everglades you are likely to see alligators.


Denali National Park, Alaska
Denali National Park is the most remote wilderness area I have ever visited. I loved the feeling of being miles away from civilization while we were there. The scenery is breathtaking and the wildlife abundant. Most of the wildlife we saw was too far away for a good photo even with my telephoto lens.


Celebrating 12 Years of Wandering Dawgs
I started the Wandering Dawgs blog in March, 2013 as a way to document our 4 month RV journey from Georgia to Alaska and back. In the beginning, the only people who read my posts were friends and family. Today, I have blogging friends from all around the world! I recently celebrated the 12th anniversary of Wandering Dawgs! Many thanks to everyone who reads my posts and leaves me comments.
Many thanks to Egidio for this challenge Lens-Artists #341 – It’s a Wild Life

Love the photos! Congrats on 12 years!
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Thanks Pam! I enjoy wildlife photography so it was really hard to pick just a few for this post.
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I enjoyed your WILD side images Beth. My favorite is the young alligator walking across the human inhabited path. I also started blogging when we went on our cross country trip in 2013. It was my way of journaling the journey.
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Anne, I’m glad I was paying attention as we approached that alligator. He was moving pretty fast. Congratulations on your 12 years of blogging!
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Happy Anniversary! Photos are wonderful especially the Alaska shots.
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Judy, thank you! It’s hard to believe it’s been 12 years since we went to Alaska.
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I’ve been blogging since 2012 and recently deleted a lot of old posts. I won’t tell you the number because you be aghast, but I don’t have the travel history you do, and a lot were just simple Wordless Wednesday posts. I did, however, have an unbelievable trip down memory lane over the three weeks it took me to do it. I smiled, I teared up, it was something.
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Judy, I can imagine how hard that was to delete those posts! When I first started the blog I thought I would quit blogging after we got home from Alaska. I was amazed when total strangers started liking my posts and commenting. I think you were one of the first ones that commented on most of my posts. We’ve been “blogging friends” for years!
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Happy anniversary! These are excellent pictures. I loved the two images with egrets. Denali is awe-inspiring, isn’t it?
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Joanne, many thanks! Yes, Denali is awe-inspiring. My words and pictures don’t do it justice. So glad you like the egret images.
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Congratulations, Beth! 12 years!
Great wildlife photos, too, my friend! The alligators are pretty cool looking.
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Nancy, thank you! Hard to believe it’s been 12 years. Glad you enjoyed the wildlife photos.
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Terrific response Beth. Loved the double butterfly, the gathering of the birds and of course the gator happily ignoring the people!
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Tina, that is my favorite alligator photo from all the many I have taken. We were pretty close to him when I saw him.
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Beth, you picked three gorgeous locations to feature. The wildlife you shared is beautiful. I share your feelings about Denali. It’s an unforgettable place to see and experience.
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Egidio, thank you for this challenge! I really had a hard time choosing just these few images. You are right about Denali. It is an unforgettable and very special place.
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Happy Anniversary! I know this challenge is right up your alley. Beautiful images.
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Suzanne, thank you! The hardest part about this challenge was choosing just a few images!
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Some really wild places, Beth! Happy blogversary!
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Thanks John! The hardest part of this challenge was choosing just a few places and images!
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Some great photos you have shared Beth, loved seeing your wilderness. Incredible.
Happy anniversary on your blog, 12 years is a great achievement.
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Leeanne, thank you so much! I’m so glad you enjoyed my wilderness images.
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Wonderful photos, from the butterflies to the moose, everything included.
And congratulations to the blog on turning twelve.
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Many thanks! I’m so glad you enjoyed the images!
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these are lovely photos from the wild side… also you gave idea what to post. Congratulations on your longevity in the blogging world.
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Ritva, thank you so much. I enjoy wildlife and nature photography so it was really hard to choose which ones to include. I’m glad you liked the ones I picked and glad I gave you some ideas of what to post.
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You are most welcome Beth
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Denali NP does feel very wild & remote. I enjoyed your photos, and congrats on 12 years!!
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Thank you so much!
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Congrats on your blogaversary!! Love the moose and alligator crossing
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Nora, thank you! I had a really hard time choosing just a few images for this challenge. I’m glad you enjoyed the moose and alligator.
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Congrats on your 12 years of blogging, Beth! These are brilliant and my favourite is the alligator crossing, the expression on the woman’s face is priceless.
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Thank you Sofia! The gator didn’t seem to even notice the people on the path.
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awesome post – and the alligator crossing the path was a pretty amazing capture – along with the people n the shot –
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Thank you so much! Seeing that alligator in front of me on the path stopped me in my tracks. I’m glad I had my camera ready.
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yes – so glad you had your camera ready too –
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