Hal Scott Preserve, 2/17/2018

Hal Scott Preserve, 2/17/2018



On Saturday, I visited Hal Scott Preserve to look for Red-cockaded Woodpeckers. I found two, which was really nice to see. I also saw several Carolina Satyrs, and I got my best photos of the species.

I then went to Tosohatchee, where I saw lots of interesting bugs. I’m playing with the video capabilities of my new mark ii with fluid head, so I put my photos in the above video using ProShow Producer.

I also added the photos from the slideshow below.

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Hal Scott

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Carolina Satyr Hal Scott
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Lilac Tasselflower Hal Scott
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Pine Hal Scott
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Oak Tosohatchee
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Oak Toad Tosohatchee
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Crambini Moth Tosohatchee
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Long-headed Toothpick Tosohatchee
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Common Green Darner (Teneral) Tosohatchee

 

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Scott Simmons

Scott Simmons

Scott Simmons, based in Florida, is a lover of nature, landscape, and wildlife photography. Scott became interested in photography in 2001 when he was given his first SLR camera. When he acquired a telephoto lens, he became progressively more interested in birds and other wildlife. Scott enjoys learning about bird habitats and behavior, striving always to take images that are both beautiful and interpretive. Scott believes photography is a great vehicle to help others to appreciate the wonder for the stuff of earth.

Scott Simmons

Scott Simmons

Scott Simmons, based in Florida, is a lover of nature, landscape, and wildlife photography. Scott became interested in photography in 2001 when he was given his first SLR camera. When he acquired a telephoto lens, he became progressively more interested in birds and other wildlife. Scott enjoys learning about bird habitats and behavior, striving always to take images that are both beautiful and interpretive. Scott believes photography is a great vehicle to help others to appreciate the wonder for the stuff of earth.

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