Salt Marsh Caterpillar
I have been seeing quite a few of these caterpillars and will be waiting a couple of weeks to take some photos of the moths. Click on image to go […]
I have been seeing quite a few of these caterpillars and will be waiting a couple of weeks to take some photos of the moths. Click on image to go […]
At first, I thought this was a Southeastern American Kestral, but after viewing my photos in more detail, it was actually a Merlin! I am honored to have the first […]
Finally, I was able to get my husband out and about yesterday and during that nature hike, I found my missing piece. It took a month to get a photo […]
iNaturalist My first observation at Chassahowitzka WMA was April 1, 2017. Three years later I have 1140 observations and 480 species. When I first started iNaturalist I felt intimidated by […]
At this time I am trying to spend as much time out photographing nature. There are some locations where I haven’t been able to go due to, you know… people. […]
Pine Barren Frostweed is a Florida native subscrub. (A small shrub which may have partially herbaceous stems, but generally a woody plant less than 3 feet high). I can see […]
Another species added to my Chassahowitzka WMA project…The Hentz Striped Scorpion. While kneeling down taking some photos of a plant, I glanced down to the left for a split second […]
The red-eared sliders were those cute little turtles you found at dime stores or pet stores. These sliders are living in residential community ponds, lakes and streams. Links https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/nonnatives/reptiles/turtles/red-eared-slider/ http://www.invasivespeciesinitiative.com/redeared-slider […]
I have been at Chassahowitzka WMA for years. Three years posting my observations on iNaturalist and I don’t recall ever seeing this plant. The yellow butterwort is listed as a […]
There are 78 species of St. Johnswort in the United States, 34 in Florida. This flower is unique in how its pistil is prominent. Links Flower Friday: Four-petal St. […]
There are a few wetland areas that may lack nature’s wonderous color, and in some locations deep in the swamps blooms an iris, the Savanna Iris. Such a beautiful sight! […]