by Rich Leighton | Apr 14, 2018 | Cervids, Interesting Nature Facts, Mammals, Natural History
Elk are associated with love in many tribes, and Native American legends often credit elk with the creation of the first flute, an instrument used by men to woo women in many Native American cultures. MORE PHOTOS OF ELK AND OTHER MAMMALS MORE INTERESTING NATURE FACTS...
by Rich Leighton | Apr 9, 2018 | Dragonflies, Insects, Interesting Nature Facts, Invertebrates, Natural History
One of the fastest and most maneuverable of the world’s winged insects, the dragonfly uses a method of catching prey called “hawking” where the dragonfly forms a basket with its hairy legs, scooping and eating up to 300 flying mosquitos every day of...
by Rich Leighton | Apr 4, 2018 | bees, Florida Nature Photography, Interesting Nature Facts, Invertebrates, Natural History
That distinct buzzing sound you hear from bumble bees isn’t the noise from the rapidly beating wings, it’s from the actual flight muscles. If you remove the wings on any bumblebee and it tries to fly, it will still make the same characteristic buzzing...
by Rich Leighton | Mar 30, 2018 | Florida, Florida Nature Photography, Interesting Nature Facts, Native Orchids, Natural History, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography
Probably the most famous of our southern native orchids, the rare, leafless and mysterious ghost orchid of South Florida, Cuba and the Bahamas is at home in the dark, humid swamps where it regularly skips a few to up to a dozen or more years between flowering. It is...
by Rich Leighton | Mar 25, 2018 | Florida Nature Photography, Herps, Interesting Nature Facts, Natural History, Reptiles
The cottonmouth, also known as the water moccasin, is the only semiaquatic viper, usually found in or near water, particularly in slow-moving and shallow lakes, streams, and marshes. The snake is a strong swimmer and even enters the sea. It has successfully colonized...
by Rich Leighton | Mar 20, 2018 | Birds, Florida Nature Photography, Interesting Nature Facts, Natural History
The only raptor in North America that dives into the water after fish, the osprey is the sole bird of prey to feed only on fish. Weighing only 3 pounds, this strong flyer with a 6 foot wingspan can carry a trout of 2 or 3 pounds. The osprey’s only natural enemy,...
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