by Rich Leighton | Jan 7, 2021
Botanicals Mushrooms, lichen, air plants, bromeliads, and the bizarre and wonderful saprophytes found and photographed throughout Florida. Bromeliads Bromeliads! In Florida, one can’t help but notice the bromeliads that are around us everywhere. Locally known as...
by Rich Leighton | Jan 7, 2021
Birds When it comes to diversity, Florida is fantastically rich in both native and migratory avian species. While many migratory bird species are found across vast ranges around the world, some endemic species are found only here in the Sunshine State and nowhere...
by Rich Leighton | Jan 4, 2021
Native Orchids One of the largest families in the plant kingdom with nearly 28 thousand species around the globe, orchids are also one of the most popular and most sought-after flowering plants in history. In Victorian times, entire foreign expeditions were sent...
by Rich Leighton | Jan 4, 2021
Invertebrates 96% of all currently living animal lifeforms alive today are invertebrates. Included are all the insects, arachnids, worms, crabs, shellfish, starfish, corals, and more! One thing they all have in common? No backbone. Dragonflies Dragonflies are strong...
by Rich Leighton | Jan 4, 2021
Mammals We mammals have come a long way since the time of the dinosaurs. Since those times, we’ve conquered the land, sea and air. Florida has at least 99 species of mammals living, breeding and thriving today. Deer Historically an important food source for most...
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