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...
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...
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.
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.
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...
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,...
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...
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,...
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...
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...