Everglades Sunset
ARM LOX NWR Arthur R Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge Florida photo by Steve Spanoudis from the archives at https://theotherpages.org
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Everglades Sunset
ARM LOX NWR Arthur R Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge Florida photo by Steve Spanoudis from the archives at https://theotherpages.org
Want Color? Stop down your aperture and hold very still.

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Kayaking, Florida Style
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Loxahatchee, Florida 🦒
Cypress swamp, Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, Florida
Taken June 2021
Get ⚡️charged up for the weekend! Florida’s dramatic thunderstorms and gorgeous wetlands make an appearance together at Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge in Florida. The refuge, located in Broward and Palm Beach Counties – protects the northern Everglades and the mosaic of plants and animals that call this ecosystem home. Photo courtesy of Ross Macdonald.

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Winged Things
Monarchs, Anhingas, and Sand Hill Cranes, mainly from Loxahatchee (ARM LOX NWR) in western Palm Beach County, Florida. I'm concerned the the cranes are getting a little too accustomed to people. --Steve