Showing posts with label spiders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spiders. Show all posts

Saturday, July 11, 2015

Corkscrew Creatures

Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary


Since I posted a green heron from our 2014 excursion in Corkscrew Swamp last week, I thought it would be timely to post some of the critters we saw this year. In 2015. We didn't see one green heron this year though!

 Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is the most peaceful of Florida boardwalks. But you won't have it to your self. (Unfortunately there's other tourists) You'll share it with all kinds of critters big and small. Seen and unseen. Heard and unheard. Look up and you'll see a pileated headed wood peckers doing some damage in the tree tops.


And spider webs reflecting the morning light.



Ibis will be high up above. And below.



An old wood stork might look down from above.



Delicate swamp petals will delight.



Fringed and feathered white egrets will patrol the swamp.



Alligators will bellow from below. This one really did!


Great blue herons will sneak up on a snack.



A wood stork might do the old bait and switch.



Is this an anhinga? I barely recognize him when he isn't drying his wings. You'll see him.



A handsome yellow crowned night heron could possibly, sluggishly troll through the muck.



A little blue heron might pick and peck around.



Another white egret might pose for your camera. 



And a second blue heron will wait beautifully in a tree.



And there's black snakes. For Heaven's sakes alive!


Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Along came a spider...





I'm posting the 5th installment of my Fiction Project today. I took photos of every page in my fiction journal before I sent it off to Art House Co-op's Brooklyn Art Library in New York. It was a really fun project that I worked on last Winter. And if you click to enlarge the photos, you may even be able to read my story. Yesterday I finally uploaded 12 images to Art House's portfolio at http://arthousecoop.com/users/sharonrwagner The whole journal is inspired by our travels in Costa Rica. And this entry produced my journal's title, "There's an Iguana on my roof!"




A beautiful, but scary Golden Spider in Costa Rica.






Look what clings to the leaves at night. But only if you're looking!





This is the photo that inspired today's post. We watched the fantastic Aquatennial fireworks last weekend in downtown Minneapolis. But before the fun started we passed the time watching this little guy and all his friends going about business on the Stone Arch bridge. Do you see the full Moon towards the bottom?









A Tarantula on a night hike at Bosque Eterno De Los Ninos in Costa Rica. That's it for today. I'm crawling off to paint!