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Field Notes and Photos: December 2014
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Field Notes and Photos. Photonaturalist Steven Scott, based in Punta Gorda, Florida and Harrington, Maine. Landscapes, macro, flora and fauna in the country, suburbs and city. Lots of interesting links about the world of nature. Sunday, December 28, 2014. Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve in B&W. Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve. Located in urban Ft Myers, this pocket preserve is a great photo op with a nice boardwalk through a cypress swamp. Friends of Six Mile Slough. Wednesday, December 3, 2014. Photon...
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Field Notes and Photos: Field of Orchids
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Field Notes and Photos. Photonaturalist Steven Scott, based in Punta Gorda, Florida and Harrington, Maine. Landscapes, macro, flora and fauna in the country, suburbs and city. Lots of interesting links about the world of nature. Tuesday, July 28, 2015. It is always a thrill to find a wild orchid, but to find a field of them is truly exciting. Above is a Large Purple Fringed Orchis. Time and Tides" by Maine sculptor. If you want to see more of Maine's sculptures, here's a map. Field Notes and Photos.
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Field Notes and Photos: Hummingbird Moth
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Field Notes and Photos. Photonaturalist Steven Scott, based in Punta Gorda, Florida and Harrington, Maine. Landscapes, macro, flora and fauna in the country, suburbs and city. Lots of interesting links about the world of nature. Monday, July 6, 2015. Often mistaken for a hummingbird, this diurnal moth is truly a sight to see. The photo below was taken at 1/250 sec and the wings are blurry as this moth beats it's wings up to 300 times a second! And it can fly up to 37mph! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Field Notes and Photos: Rara avis in Downeast Maine
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Field Notes and Photos. Photonaturalist Steven Scott, based in Punta Gorda, Florida and Harrington, Maine. Landscapes, macro, flora and fauna in the country, suburbs and city. Lots of interesting links about the world of nature. Friday, July 24, 2015. Rara avis in Downeast Maine. Visiting our feeder here in Harrington, Maine today (7/24/2015). Checked several sources and think this to be a rarity, but they have been seen in Maine before. All About Birds Line. Or is the range changing? Our Northeast Harbo...
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Field Notes and Photos: June 2015
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Field Notes and Photos. Photonaturalist Steven Scott, based in Punta Gorda, Florida and Harrington, Maine. Landscapes, macro, flora and fauna in the country, suburbs and city. Lots of interesting links about the world of nature. Monday, June 29, 2015. Boreal Blossoms on the Bold Coast Trail. Maine's Bold Coast.USA Today article. Cutler's Preserved Public Land. Bold Coast: 1 Minute Hike Blog. Take a leisurely walk with Liv and I along the trail and see what's in bloom. Sunday, June 7, 2015. Epidendrum tam...
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Field Notes and Photos: July 2015
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Field Notes and Photos. Photonaturalist Steven Scott, based in Punta Gorda, Florida and Harrington, Maine. Landscapes, macro, flora and fauna in the country, suburbs and city. Lots of interesting links about the world of nature. Tuesday, July 28, 2015. It is always a thrill to find a wild orchid, but to find a field of them is truly exciting. Above is a Large Purple Fringed Orchis. Time and Tides" by Maine sculptor. If you want to see more of Maine's sculptures, here's a map. Friday, July 24, 2015. Visit...
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Field Notes and Photos: Boreal Blossoms on the Bold Coast Trail
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Field Notes and Photos. Photonaturalist Steven Scott, based in Punta Gorda, Florida and Harrington, Maine. Landscapes, macro, flora and fauna in the country, suburbs and city. Lots of interesting links about the world of nature. Monday, June 29, 2015. Boreal Blossoms on the Bold Coast Trail. Maine's Bold Coast.USA Today article. Cutler's Preserved Public Land. Bold Coast: 1 Minute Hike Blog. Take a leisurely walk with Liv and I along the trail and see what's in bloom. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Florida's Native and Naturalized Orchids - Main Page.
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Gallery of Native Orchids. Native Orchids and Florida Law. Florida's Native and Naturalized Orchids. An educational photographic site dedicated to our natural treasures. Search whole words only:. A random orchid photo from the 367 photos on this site. Register free to receive news. About updates to this site. Make a donation in any amount to help. With the cost and upkeep of this site. View all of the orchids catalogued on this site. The photos contained in this website are available for purchase as matt...
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Hoe and Shovel: Garden Coaching
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Check Out These Pages, Too! Possibility and promise greet me each day as I walk out into my garden. My vigor is renewed when I breathe in the earthiness and feel the dirt between my fingers. My garden is a peaceful spot to refresh my soul.". Welcome to my Central Florida Garden Blog where we garden combining Florida natives, Florida-Friendly plants, and tropicals. Is much more than a landscape designer. With my hands-on, personalized approach I will thoughtfully assist you to. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Banstead Botany Blog: A long time in anger
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Tuesday, 10 June 2014. A long time in anger. It is two and a half years since I posted anything here (should remove blog from title). This is not because I have not been out and about, not because I have had nothing to say but because each time I sat down to write a new entry I became angry! I know I have. I have reached the age where grumpy is an apt if inadequate description. I know there are people out there much more capable than me to do this but who cares. I apologise in advance to anyone fed up wi...
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