A Painting Bunting couple enjoying breakfast in the morning shade.
Monthly Archives: November 2023
These charming little Atala caterpillars are part of a wonderful success story! The Atala butterfly was abundant in Florida in the late 1800’s, when its native host, the Coontie, was a prolific starchy food plant widely used by the Seminoles. With the arrival of settlers in the region, the Coontie eventually became severely over-harvested in […]
I never really thought of Anhingas as soft and cuddly . . . till I saw this one this morning 😌
When I tell visitors to our wetlands that this coy little bird is a Green Heron, they almost always ask why it’s called a Green Heron, since “it isn’t green”. Truthfully, until today, it always appeared quite grayish-blue, chestnut, and white to me, and in the shadows looked even darker. The Smithsonian Birds of Florida […]