The alligators seemed pleased to see Professor Krohne's Advanced Ecology class.
A male anhinga on the Anhinga Trail.
After being told by practically everyone we met on the boardwalk that 'if you're lucky, you'll see the baby owls up ahead," we, well, got lucky. Here is one of the two fledglings.
And here's mama.
A cormorant on the Anhinga Trail.
Professor Krohne point out growths on a bald cypress tree. An incredibly slow-growing tree, the thin trees in this photo may be more than 150 years old.
A great blue heron on the Anhinga Trail.
Paul Schuchman takes notes on the hunting behavior of a great blue heron.
An osprey nest near Flamingo Camp in the Everglades.
Phil Rushton investigates a flower on the Anhinga Trail.
After being told by practically everyone we met on the boardwalk that 'if you're lucky, you'll see the baby owls up ahead," we, well, got lucky. Here is one of the two fledglings.
Professor Krohne point out growths on a bald cypress tree. An incredibly slow-growing tree, the thin trees in this photo may be more than 150 years old.