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Last Look – Spring 2024

Last Look

This passion butterfly, also known as the Gulf fritillary butterfly, alights on a flowering plant in the Viera Wetlands.

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“I hired Capt. B to help me with my surf fishing skills. Capt B is extremely knowledgeable and skilled at his craft. I showed up early, he was already there at one of his favorite spots that I still go to. He taught me a lot about surf fishing you won’t learn on the Internet. We caught a lot of fish, and I went home with enough to feed my family of five! He was even nice enough to give me a few packs of his favorite rigs and bait for my next solo outing.”

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Last Look – Winter 2024

Last Look

This solitary, red-shouldered hawk seen near Christmas [the town, not the holiday] was scanning the grasslands and swamps in his purview. According to the Florida Wildlife Federation, “a common hawk in the eastern United States, the red-shouldered hawk exists all over Florida.

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Last Look – Holiday 2023

Last Look

As 2023 draws to a close and we celebrate the holiday season, may you enjoy a wonderful 2024 on the Space Coast with all its wonder and beauty, a place we are fortunate to call home.

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Dr. Beibei Oelrich, MD, PhD

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Dr. Oelrich is an internationally trained, award-winning, board-certified urologist. She has earned her PhD in Clinical Physiology and has experience as a visiting professor for the Department of Medicine at Stanford University in California. Dr. Oelrich is fluent in English, Mandarin and German. She enjoys scuba diving, hiking, biking, sailing and playing the piano.

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Last Look – Fall 2023

Last Look, Wildlife

Over a narrow passage along Blue Cypress Lake, a proud osprey protects its catch. Having already eaten the head of its catch, this bird will now take what’s left back to the nest where feeding will resume. Blue Cypress Lake is about a half-hour from Vero Beach.

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