Category: Photography

Tricolored Heron

If you’ve ever been in or around the Florida Everglades and seen a slender lilacky-mauve, stone blue, and white colored bird jovially foraging alone...

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Double-crested Cormorant

The Double-crested Cormorant (Nannopterum auritum) is a curious creature. Often confused with ducks, Anhingas, small geese, and loons, these large awkward waterbirds are year-round...

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Snowy Egret

One of the most refined & elegant waterbirds, the Snowy Egret is the ultimate aviator. From mating to feeding, nothing about them is ordinary.

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The Great Egret

The Great Egret is the official symbol of the National Audubon Society for a good reason. This waterbird is elegant, refined, and a survivor.

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Roseate Spoonbill

If a camera lens were capable of having a sweet tooth, it would undoubtedly have one for the Roseate Spoonbill (Platalea ajaja). Easily one...

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The Anhinga

If you’ve ever visited the swamps, wetlands or mangroves in and around the Florida Everglades, there’s a chance you’ve seen one of these stealthy,...

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Reddish Egret

Have you ever seen something so incredible that it stops you in your tracks? I’m talking about the feeling of awing inspiration, the kind...

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The Wood Stork

If we’re being honest, wood storks are pretty awkward looking, but certainly beautiful in their own right. The only stork indigenous to North America,...

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Osprey

Majestic predators. That’s the perfect way to describe Ospreys. These carnivorous raptors are unique North American hawks, known mostly for their diet and foraging...

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The Great Blue Heron

Great Blue Herons—what spectacularly marvelous creatures. Living in South Florida where Blue Herons live, breed, and nest, I’ve had the privilege of photographing dozens...

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