The Natural World The natural world is there for all of us to see. Photography is a tool that has allowed me to examine many of its facets in far more detail that I otherwise could. With birds, the chance to preserve the moment, to look at the details, even after the bird has disappeared into the trees or shrubs. With smaller creatures, we can see details that otherwise elude us: too small, too rapidly occurring. And the more one looks, the more one can see. I hope that the images captured in this web site, and some of those that to me are most interesting, will inspire you to look at all that is going on around us all the time. Nature: Bountiful but brutal, Great blue herons of Wakodahatchee
February 08, 2013
Wakodahatchee is a remarkable preserve of Everglades like swamp, located in Delray Beach, FL. The boardwalk there goes past several nesting islands, as well as through ma...
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Crab Spiders
January 12, 2013
I first began to pay attention to crab spiders when I noticed the beautiful pink coloration on the backs of otherwise white spiders, which served to assist in their camou...
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Serendipity
December 09, 2012
Serendipity - Definition: "the faculty or phenomenon of finding valuable or agreeable things not sought for".
Taking a lot of digital pictures, I find that sometimes I s...
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Parker River National Wildlife Refuge
November 26, 2012
I found myself with plenty of extra time on Sunday to go watch and photograph the birds. Parker River (Plum Island) is about 40 miles north of Boston along the coast. It...
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Absorbing the last rays of sunshine in the fall...
November 21, 2012
Snakes come out to try to gather as much solar energy as they can. This afternoon, as I drove up toward the garage, I noticed a snake in the driveway. I narrowly averted...
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