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Dragonflies have to be quick in order to capture smaller flying insects in flight.
06 Oct
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Eastern Pondhawks are Colorful Dragonflies and Great Hunters

Posted by whatnext10 Arthropods, Insects, Photography 1 Comment

Eastern Pondhawks are Colorful Dragonflies and Great Hunters features a female Eastern pondhawk that was hunting on the author/artist’s property. It explains why she likes them so much and gives a few facts about them.

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Lovebugs swarm in the fall and are considered minor pollinators, especially of smaller flowers like bee balm.
05 Oct
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It’s Lovebug Season and These Little Guys are Everywhere

Posted by whatnext10 Arthropods, Insects, Photography

It’s Lovebug Season and These Little Guys are Everywhere reminds readers that although they can be annoying, lovebugs are actually great for the environment. It explains what they do that makes them so good.

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A pen and ink drawing of four egrets settling in to roost in the tree tops as a yellow ball of the sun sets in the background. The birds and the tree tops are drawn in silhouette. The sky extending away from the sun is orange, fading to dark blue.
04 Oct
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Roosting Time is Always a Fun and Interesting Event

Posted by whatnext10 Artworks, Birds, Sunsets and Sunrises 1 Comment

Roosting Time is Always Fun and Interesting features a fine art, colored, pen and ink drawing of a group of egrets and herons settling in to roost for the night. It explains why the artist/author created it and how she hopes it makes you feel.

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Brown pelicans like this guy are changing from their breeding plumage to their winter plumage in the early fall.
02 Oct
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Brown Pelicans are Still Beautiful in the Fall

Posted by whatnext10 Birds, Photography 2 Comments

Brown Pelicans are Still Beautiful in the Fall features a brown pelican from Cedar Key in his fall, nonbreeding plumage. It discusses where the author/artist found this guy and what he was doing.

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Bee balm flowers grow in long spears from the bottom up so that the newest growth is near the top.
01 Oct
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Spotted Bee Balm is One Interesting Fall Wildflower

Posted by whatnext10 Photography, Plants and Flowers

Bee Balm From Above Over the last few days, every time I’ve gone out, I’ve noticed that the spotted bee...

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This image shows one of our remarkable Florida sunrise in all it’s glory. The sun is just above the horizon and is mostly hidden by clouds. Sun rays are spilling out from behind the clouds both above and below them. Some other fluffy clouds and a bird can also be seen in the sky. In the foreground is an open grassy field that extends to the woods on the horizon.
30 Sep
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Our Sun: The Wonderful Life Giving Star

Posted by whatnext10 Environment, Landscapes, Photography, Sunsets and Sunrises

Our Sun: The Wonderful Life Giving Star reminds readers of the importance of the sun’s light and energy for all manners of life here on Earth. It explains some of the vital process that depend on the sun’s light and heat including plant photosynthesis, wind and weather patterns, and vitamin D production.

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A gulf fritillary butterfly takes an afternoon snack on a blackjack flower.
29 Sep
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A Beautiful Butterfly is a Nice Break From Birds

Posted by whatnext10 Arthropods, Butterflies, Insects, Photography

A Beautiful Butterfly is a Nice Break From Birds shows a colorful gulf fritillary butterfly that distracted the author/artist for a few minutes while she was out birding. It features her favorite image of several she shot of that butterfly before it flew off.

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The colors from the sunset are being reflected in the clouds of the eastern sky.
28 Sep
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The Clouds in the East Can be Beautiful at Sunset

Posted by whatnext10 Landscapes, Photography, Sunsets and Sunrises, Weather

The Clouds in the East Can be Beautiful at Sunset shows a cloud bank in the eastern sky that is picking up color from the sun setting in the west. The west was pretty cloudy, so only a little light got through and it all seemed to fall here for just a few seconds.

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A pair of flamingos dabble on the mud flats at low tide in Cedar Key.
27 Sep
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Hurricane Idalia Brought Wind, Rain, and Beautiful Flamingos

Posted by whatnext10 Birds, Photography, Weather 2 Comments

Hurricane Idalia Brought Wind, Rain, and Beautiful Flamingos shows readers photos taken from very far away of the flamingos that are currently in Cedar Key. It explains how they got there and how unusual it is.

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These tiny, long legged flies are a beautiful golden color when the sun shines on them.
26 Sep
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Long Legged Flies are Pretty and Helpful

Posted by whatnext10 Arthropods, Insects, Photography

Long Legged Flies are Pretty and Helpful shows readers photos of one of Florida’s prettiest little flies. It also explains how useful these guys are and why they’re great to have around.

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