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This week we launched our Bird of the Week, and we featured the Anhinga. This is truly an incredible bird! The males and females look different. Males are glossy black with silver-white streaks on their wings and back, while females have a light brow
That look when your friend photobombs your moment… and absolutely steals the spotlight. 😄📸

Nature has a sense of humor—and sometimes it’s loud, dramatic, and perfectly timed.

Brandt's Cormorant - La Jolla, CA
A beautifully eerie sight in Orlando Wetlands Park as the sun rises burning off the morning fog.
A harbor seal rests on a haul out rock in La Jolla, California. These marine mammals find refuge in the calm waters in La Jolla. This area is a well known harbor seal rookery and the seals will return to this area where they were born when they are r
We are kicking off our Bird of the Week with the Anhinga. Did you know that Anhingas are unique water birds known as "snakebirds." They hunt by swimming submerged in water to spear fish with their sharp, dagger-like bills. Unlike most water
Snail Kites are listed as Federally Endangered in the United States and can only be found in Florida, although they are common in Central and South America. Snail Kite have evolved to feed almost entirely on freshwater apple snails.

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