by Rich Leighton | Jan 26, 2016 | Invertebrates, NANP, Natural History, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Pacific Northwest, Photography, Washington
If you’ve ever hiked or visited the Pacific Northwest, you’ve undoubtedly come across this majestic mollusk – the Pacific banana slug. While most people take a look and say, “cool!” and continue hiking, these slugs are actually very...
by Rich Leighton | May 30, 2010 | Invertebrates, Marine Invertebrates, NANP, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography
Recently while on a trip along the St. Joseph Peninsula I stumbled into one of my very favorite of shoreline critters – the ghost crab. Even though they are very common all over Florida’s sandy coasts, the ghost crab is the master of camouflage and quite...
by Rich Leighton | Sep 8, 2009 | Arachnids, NANP, Natural History, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Spiders
Yesterday (Sept. 7) I was down in Central Florida doing some butterfly and wildflower photography in and around the Withlacoochee State Forest and was lucky enough to get one of those jaw-dropping shots that a wildlife photographer gets once in a blue moon. I was...
by Rich Leighton | Aug 8, 2009 | Arachnids, Florida Nature Photography, Invertebrates, NANP, Natural History, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Photography, Spiders
Thirty minutes past dawn, and I’m deep in the the steamy sweltering heat at the edge of a swamp in North Florida in summer. Mosquitoes are tearing me up, but the deer flies aren’t out yet. Again, I’m not using insect repellent because I can’t stand the way it feels on...
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