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Redheaded Woodpecker
I returned to Gainesville this afternoon with a couple photography goals. One was to photograph the Redheaded Woodpeckers at Prairie Creek Preserve. I arrived late in the afternoon, and the sun was in a perfect position lighting up an old … Continue reading
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Big Talbot Island State Park
When I left for Florida at the beginning of the month, I intended to travel around the state visiting and photographing wildlife, landscapes and seascapes, and to regularly post articles to my blog after photographing each park, preserve or refuge. … Continue reading
Carrabelle in the Panhandle of Florida
I spent last weekend in Carrabelle, Florida, with a friend (Jim). Carrabelle is a small town in the Panhandle of Florida on the Gulf of Mexico that is surrounded by State and National forests, parks and preserves. Carrabelle is in … Continue reading
Posted in Landscape Photographs, National and State Parks, sunrise, Sunset
Tagged Carabelle, manatees, sunrise, Sunset, white squirrels
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Some of My Feathered Neighbors
It was raining today and not a day for outside nature photography. Instead, I set up the camera in my home office in front of the sliding glass door, opened it up (it was 60 degrees), and photographed across the … Continue reading
My Life as a Turkey
Although I have been called a turkey a few times, this article is not about my life as a turkey. Instead, I wrote this article to highly recommend a video about a very special man, Joe Hutto, who lived in an … Continue reading

