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Monday, October 23, 2006

Wood Stork

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Have a look at the heavy bill and long legs... a standing wood stork is a funny-looking bird. In the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge last w...
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Saturday, October 14, 2006

Seed Tick Beach

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Seed Tick Beach is a destination along the Florida Trail. I've been there several times, but never thought much about the name before to...
Friday, October 06, 2006

Remembering Daniel

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( Click here, then click Back, and read on ...) Time for a personal note, in honor of Daniel. This is a photo of my son, Daniel, with our ...
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St. Marks Wildlife Refuge banquet

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St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge is so close we could say it's in our neighborhood; so it's no wonder we drop by and see what'...
Monday, October 02, 2006

Watching one's step

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Do you ever wonder what makes you look down just as you are about to step on a dangerous spot? I've had a few close calls with poisonou...
Sunday, October 01, 2006

St. Marks at dawn

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I awakened early and couldn't get back to sleep yesterday morning so I went outside. There was an early fall chill in the air. Nice. So ...
Thursday, September 28, 2006

St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge

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Friends invited us to stay a few nights at Indian Pass last weekend. Looking out from the house across the pass is St. Vincent Island, a big...
Monday, September 25, 2006

Wild Monkeys in Florida

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Descendants of escaped monkeys from Silver Springs appear to be thriving after 40 years in the flood plain and forest of Silver River State ...
Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Gator at Juniper Run

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Paddling down Juniper Creek last week, Crystal and I came upon a sizable alligator lying on a big matt of vegetation. I laid my kayak up aga...
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My first post.

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Hello. I am new to blogging and learning about Blogger. Once I get the knack of it, I'll be offering glimpses into my 'adventures in...
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David Moynahan
As a Conservation Photographer, my goal is to help raise awareness of the natural and beautiful world that still surrounds us. At this time of spiraling environmental crises, too many people are disconnected from nature. By adding my work to the efforts of environmental groups, scientists, and policy makers -- honoring the old adage "a picture is worth a thousand words" -- I believe that we can re-inspire awe, respect, and stewardship of our remaining wild places.
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