Mangroves Part II
Have you ever started learning about something, and then you think you got it all? Well, that is not the case with mangroves. There is so much more the know […]
Have you ever started learning about something, and then you think you got it all? Well, that is not the case with mangroves. There is so much more the know […]
Mangroves Mostly all Florida estuaries have one thing in common, and that is Mangroves! There are over 400,000 acres of mangrove forests that map along the coastal areas of Florida. […]
Florida Estuaries If you are learning about Florida’s ecosystems, it can be tough to grasp all the enormous amounts of information, whether it’s simplified or not. But do not let […]
The Spotted Horse Mint (Monarda punctata) is one of many, many favorite flowering plants that I really enjoy photographing. Discovering how beautiful this flower color palette is is also the […]
While September 19 through 26 is National Estuaries Week, I would like to take that context and bring awareness throughout the month. Beginning September 1, I will be posting as […]
You know when you are out photographing, you never know what you will find, but once you find it, you’re like ‘WOE.’ Nature always surprises me and teaches me so […]
I traveled north to visit Goethe State Forest in search of two particular flowering plants. The first plant was the Clasping Milkweed (Asclepias amplexicaulis) and the second Spotted Horsemint (Monarda […]
Florida orchids are so unique and, at times, tough to find. Some orchids are small, and some can grow up to three feet tall, like this Giant Orchid. Some grow […]
While working on my Coastal Systems field assignment at Pine Island Beach in Hernando County, I noticed a fin breaching the water’s surface. As I observed the fin, I knew […]
Southern Black Racer My plan on Monday morning was to head out for more coastal photography, and to be honest; it has been a nice change from sneakers to […]
Stay tuned for the story on this Southern Black Racer.