Osprey at Kirkpatrick Dam

Dams act as barriers to the natural flow of rivers. As a result, fish often congregate below dams. This, in turn, tends to attract fish-eating animals. Dams can therefore be good focal points to observe and photograph wildlife. I was reminded of this when, this past weekend, I visited Kirkpatrick Dam on the Ocklawaha River, […]

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Manatees in Florida Springs

Florida is the spring capital of the world. The state contains 700 natural springs. 33 of these are first-magnitude springs, or those that discharge at least 100 cubic feet per second (which amounts to at least 64.6 million gallons of water daily). This is more first-magnitude springs than any other state in the United States, […]

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Blue-tailed Lizards

Recently, while looking through some of my old wildlife photos I came upon one of a blue-tailed lizard that I photographed in Mozambique in 2010. What really struck me is how similar this lizard, the Blue-tailed sandveld lizard, looks to a species I recently photographed in Maryland and Florida, the American five-lined skink. They both […]

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Warning: Alligators and Snakes

I recently contributed a set of ‘Readers’ Wildlife Photos’ to a website I follow. I chose alligator photos because that’s what I have been photographing lately. One of the comments on this set of photos really struck me: “Alligators are kind of fascinating to me because they are (I think) the only potentially deadly predators […]

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Deer and Alligator Standoff

American Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) occasionally eat deer. The largest (verified) alligator on record was 15 feet 9 inches long and weighed 1,1011.5 pounds. Unfortunately, this alligator was killed by hunters in Alabama in 2014. As described by the taxidermist who prepared its skin and skeleton, this alligator had a partially digested deer carcass in its […]

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Smithsonian Photo Contest

The Smithsonian Institution, located in Washington DC, is described as the world’s largest museum, education, and research complex. The Smithsonian publishes a magazine and for each of the past 22 years they have hosted a photo contest. This year I decided to enter. There are six categories (Drone/Aerial, Artistic, The American Experience, People, Travel, and […]

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Bird Photography

I find birds interesting and have taken thousands of bird photos, most in the past several years. I recently decided to enter a photography contest focused on birds: the Bird Photographer of the Year contest. The contest allows you to enter 25 photos into one of 8 categories including: Best Portrait, Birds in the Environment, […]

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Ratsnake Hunting Behavior

Ratsnakes are large snakes (over 6 feet as adults) found in the eastern United States. The Virginia Herpetological Society reports that they are the most commonly seen snake in Virginia. This is the case because they move around a lot and are often found near human habitation (such as barns and old buildings) where their […]

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