Category Archives: Seascapes
Not Worth It
Read moreNever Ending Summer Days
It feels, looks and smells good to see the savanna filled with water again, as it was the first time I came here last September. This month completes one year of trekking obsessively throughout the marsh looking for the next picture and observing the changes of the land, sea, deer, and birds. […]
Read moreAugust Beach
Read moreNorthern Mockingbird @ the Beach
Read moreThe Marsh is DRY….
but the sun still shines!
Read moreOrb Weaver and Spotted Sandpipers
Read moreStuck in the Muck in the Backwoods
No kidding, I was up to my mid-knees in a swamp (which I thought might eat me alive) to get the pictures of the water birds this morning. It felt like I was stuck in cement and I was thinking about the sinkholes found in Florida recently. I also wondered if they had quicksand […]
Read moreEverchanging Seagrass Beach
Read moreSunrise and Key Deer
Rutting season is not yet over as these two bucks will verify. The older male was chasing the younger one off the beach and into the marsh and was staring at him with a sharp intensity. Their behavior almost seemed playful and there was not any aggression like sparing as the young bucks’ antlers were […]
Read moreSunrise on Big Pine Key
The tide was at its lowest, exposing the rocks, creating reflecting pools of brilliant sunshine as it rose over the Atlantic. I saw the magnificent buck and he saw me and we stared at each other in silence. Wedged in the mangroves, I found a coffee cup from Vancouver, Canada and wondered if it […]
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