A Collection of Photographs by Larry Everson. Taken in Central Florida, they are mostly wildlife, primarily birds.
On the east side of State Road 3 at Haulover Canal is a manatee observation platform, where lovable sea cows can be found in summer. During the cooler winter months, the manatees migrate south to warmer climes or inland to the constant temperatures provided by Florida’s many springs. (The...
When visiting coastal Florida, the lakes and rivers, or the great Everglades wetlands, you're sure to see a rich variety of birdlife. Here's how to make the most of the experience.
We describe a version of the standard tick drag-flag modified for use in close-growing and tangled vegetation, as well as under ornamental shrubbery and fa... JF Carroll,ET Schmidtmann - 《Journal of Medical Entomology》 被引量: 92发表: 0年 Interaction of edge influence from multiple edges...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook (Zool.)a collective name for the various limicoline birds found on the seashore. See also:Shore Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co. ...
Observing understory forest birds wintering in north-central Florida, we tested the hypothesis that the presence of the Tufted Titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor), a vigilant, socially dominant flocking species, would increase the propensity of multispecies flocks engaged in mobbing to cross forest boundaries...
Natural protected areas cover large tracts of the peninsula and represent most ecosystems, thus ensuring the protection of some species, but many species or populations are found outside these areas and require other strategies.This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution ...
Reaching a size of around 4 inches, this species is found in tropical and subtropical forests. It inhabits moist woodlands in the warm habitats of Central America. While nobody knows for sure how many Spot-breasted Orioles are found in The United States, it’s only in Southern Florida that...
The species is more commonly found in Africa, central and southern Europe. However, juveniles do occasionally spread their wings from the near Continent between August and October and end up in East Anglia and beyond. Sighting now with the County Bird Recorder, Jon Heath. Purple Heron in ...
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