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  • Fireflies glow along the edge of the forest beneath the Big Dipper in the Florida Everglades
    Fireflies and the Big Dipper
  • A White Heron and a Great Blue Heron are wary around an alligator in the swamps of the Everglades
    Scene in an Everglades Swamp
  • An egret snoops around an alligator in the Big Cypress Swamp, Everglades
    The Egret and the Alligator
  • The full moon over a strand of bald cypress trees in the Big Cypress National Preserve
    Full Moon, Cypress Trees
  • Evening descends upon Big Cypress National Preserve near the Gator Hook Strand off of Loop Road, Ochopee, FL
    Cypress Sky Fire
  • A Yellow-rumped Warbler pauses on a branch at the Corkscrew Swamp Preserve near Naples, Florida, USA
    Yellow-rumped Warbler, Corkscrew Swamp
  • The Great Egret is found in many North American wetlands. They were hunted nearly to extinction in the late 19th century, as their plumes were coveted by the fashion industry and greedy plume hunters. The Audubon Society and other conservation movements were brought forth as a result.<br />
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The Tillandsia is an air plant from the Bromeliad family.
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  • The Great Egret is found in many North American wetlands. They were hunted nearly to extinction in the late 19th century, as their plumes were coveted by the fashion industry and greedy plume hunters. The Audubon Society and other conservation movements were brought forth as a result.
    Great Egret
  • White Topped Sedges are found throughout the Everglades region and are a native plant.
    White Topped Sedge, Everglades
  • An Anhinga dries its wings in the Big Cypress Swamp near Ochopee, FL<br />
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The anhinga is a water bird and it does not have oil glands for waterproofing its feathers like most water birds. When it swims and chases after prey its feathers get wet.  When it is above water, it must spread its wings to dry in the sun. It can fly with wet feathers but not as well.
    Anhinga, Big Cypress Swamp
  • An alligator and an egret hunt among the bald cypress trees in the Big Cypress National Preserve near Ochopee, Florida
    Big Cypress Alligator
  • An alligator in Big Cyrpess Preserve
    Alligator, Cypress Swamp
  • The full moon rises over the Big Cypress National Preserve
    Full Moon Rising, Big Cypress
  • Lightning Bugs adorn the night sky along with Jupiter and the stars near Gator Hook Strand in the Florida Everglades
    Lightning Bugs, Everglades
  • Fireflies surround the bald cypress trees near Gator Hook Strand in the Florida Everglades
    Fireflies, Everglades
  • The Great Egret is found in many North American wetlands. They were hunted nearly to extinction in the late 19th century, as their plumes were coveted by the fashion industry and greedy plume hunters. The Audubon Society and other conservation movements were brought forth as a result.
    Great Egret
  • A dragonfly rests above the eye of an Alligator in the Everglades
    Dragonfly on Alligator
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