These were observed in the parking lot outside Publix. I wonder if this is the same as in UK where people are painting them? They were not captive but someone had clearly painted them. See: https://www.audubon.org/news/why-are-some-englands-pigeons-pink
ID is a guess
Found underneath the bark of a section of cut South Florida Slash Pine... I'm not sure why the tree was cut down (there are only four or five others at this park). I decided I might as well take advantage and see what lives under the bark but some of these organisms may have just made the tree their home after it was cut down (new guinea flatworm, rolly pollies, brahminy blind snake for example). I'm sure many, like the termites and barklice, naturally use the tree as a home.
Other related observations from my bark peeling spree:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=25.75839583992247&nelng=-80.26517089066894&on=2020-12-31&place_id=any&swlat=25.757067202902526&swlng=-80.26981111193729&user_id=joemdo&verifiable=any