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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World Animal Coins

What coins depict – people, animals, plants, events, places, achievements, symbols – tell the story of civilizations and what they value. The world’s oldest known coin was produced in the kingdom of Lydia (modern day Turkey) over 2,500 years ago. It depicts a lion. Coins depicting animals have been a common theme in subsequent centuries, […]

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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, a female Rainbow skink, 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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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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