Flower Archives

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Flowers – Orlando Wetlands Park – April 2015
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Garden Flower – University of Central Florida – April 2015

Man’s heart away from nature becomes hard.”  – Standing Bear

A little about Standing Bear. He was a Ponca Indian in Nebraska in the 1800’s. He was party to a landmark court case where it was judged that Indians were indeed people and US citizens and entitled to the same rights as others. Contrary to the governments argument that they were neither a person or a citizen. Unbelievable and incredibly sad.

I was creating a flower gallery and ran across some of these pics – not previously published. Probably a few more will trickle out in the next few days.

Quote found at http://www.quotegarden.com/nature.html. Standing Bear bio at http://www.nebraskahistory.org/lib-arch/research/manuscripts/family/standing-bear.htm

Wildflower Wednesday

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Indian Blanket – Purple – Blackpoint Drive – June 2015
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Black Eye Susan – Blackpoint Drive – June 2015

“Without some goal, and some effort to reach it, no one can live.” Fyodor Dostoyevsky

The Indian Blanket flower at top is usually orange and red – my favorite flower – I was happy to find this variant.

Quote fouind at http://www.searchquotes.com/quotes/about/Determination/8/

Bird Monday

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Cattle Egret – Lake Apopka North Shore – June 2015
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Great Egret – Lake Apopka North Shore – June 2015

“Water and air, the two essential fluids on which all life depends, have become global garbage cans.”- Jacques-eves Cousteau

Cattle Egret are an America success story. First arrived as immigrants from Africa in 1941 – breeding population by the early 50s. Fulfilling a niche in the ecosystem – not displacing something here already (at least not as I understand it).

Boat Tail

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Boat Tail Grackle – Lake Apopka North Shore – June 2015

While I didn’t think it possible the population of grackles and red wing blackbirds may be larger at the Lake Apopka North Shore than at the Orlando Wetlands Park. Perhaps because this is reclaimed farmland. This guy is finished his molt and back to his handsome self.

Anhinga Breakfast Part 1 (3 pics)

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Anhinga 1 – Orlando Wetlands Park – June 2015
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Anhinga – Orlando Wetlands Park – June 2015
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Anhinga – Orlando Wetlands Park – June 2015
“Only when the last tree is cut, only when the last river is polluted, only when the last fish is caught, will Men realize that they can’t eat money.” – Native America Proverb
I captured this picture series on Saturday – I saw her swimming with this large fish and wondered how it would get eaten. Stay tuned.