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  • One of the world's most common mushrooms, the turkey tail mushroom is also one of the most beautiful. Typically found on rotting stumps, branches and decaying wood, these polypore mushrooms can be found in quite an amazing array of colors and hues. It has a long history of use by people, such as making blue and green dyes for clothing, being used to make a tasty tea and for a variety of medicinal uses. Recent clinical research shows that it may be useful for a variety of cancer treatments. This vibrant green colony was found growing alongside Mercer Slough in Bellevue, Washington.
    Turkey Tail
  • This very attractive, sometimes very orange, other-times very golden, slimy, spiky yet claimed-to-be-edible mushroom starts off as a small "spiky" ball growing on either deciduous or coniferous trees, then quickly matures into this form very common mushroom that is often found Western North America, Northern Europe. Japan and New Zealand. This one was found in great profusion during the October rains growing on the trunks of the hardwoods in Bellevue, Washington's Mercer Slough.
    Golden Scalycap-3.jpg
  • One of the world's most common mushrooms, the turkey tail mushroom is also one of the most beautiful. Typically found on rotting stumps, branches and decaying wood, these polypore mushrooms can be found in quite an amazing array of colors and hues. It has a long history of use by people, such as making blue and green dyes for clothing, being used to make a tasty tea and for a variety of medicinal uses. Recent clinical research shows that it may be useful for a variety of cancer treatments. This vibrant green colony was found growing alongside Mercer Slough in Bellevue, Washington.
    Turkey Tail
  • One of the world's most common mushrooms, the turkey tail mushroom is also one of the most beautiful. Typically found on rotting stumps, branches and decaying wood, these polypore mushrooms can be found in quite an amazing array of colors and hues. It has a long history of use by people, such as making blue and green dyes for clothing, being used to make a tasty tea and for a variety of medicinal uses. Recent clinical research shows that it may be useful for a variety of cancer treatments. This vibrant green colony was found growing alongside Mercer Slough in Bellevue, Washington.
    Turkey Tail
  • One of the world's most common mushrooms, the turkey tail mushroom is also one of the most beautiful. Typically found on rotting stumps, branches and decaying wood, these polypore mushrooms can be found in quite an amazing array of colors and hues. It has a long history of use by people, such as making blue and green dyes for clothing, being used to make a tasty tea and for a variety of medicinal uses. Recent clinical research shows that it may be useful for a variety of cancer treatments. This vibrant green colony was found growing alongside Mercer Slough in Bellevue, Washington.
    Turkey Tail
  • This very attractive, sometimes very orange, other-times very golden, slimy, spiky yet claimed-to-be-edible mushroom starts off as a small "spiky" ball growing on either deciduous or coniferous trees, then quickly matures into this form very common mushroom that is often found Western North America, Northern Europe. Japan and New Zealand. This one was found in great profusion during the October rains growing on the trunks of the hardwoods in Bellevue, Washington's Mercer Slough.
    Golden Scalycap-10.jpg
  • This very attractive, sometimes very orange, other-times very golden, slimy, spiky yet claimed-to-be-edible mushroom starts off as a small "spiky" ball growing on either deciduous or coniferous trees, then quickly matures into this form very common mushroom that is often found Western North America, Northern Europe. Japan and New Zealand. This one was found in great profusion during the October rains growing on the trunks of the hardwoods in Bellevue, Washington's Mercer Slough.
    Golden Scalycap-8.jpg
  • This very attractive, sometimes very orange, other-times very golden, slimy, spiky yet claimed-to-be-edible mushroom starts off as a small "spiky" ball growing on either deciduous or coniferous trees, then quickly matures into this form very common mushroom that is often found Western North America, Northern Europe. Japan and New Zealand. This one was found in great profusion during the October rains growing on the trunks of the hardwoods in Bellevue, Washington's Mercer Slough.
    Golden Scalycap-6.jpg
  • This very attractive, sometimes very orange, other-times very golden, slimy, spiky yet claimed-to-be-edible mushroom starts off as a small "spiky" ball growing on either deciduous or coniferous trees, then quickly matures into this form very common mushroom that is often found Western North America, Northern Europe. Japan and New Zealand. This one was found in great profusion during the October rains growing on the trunks of the hardwoods in Bellevue, Washington's Mercer Slough.
    Golden Scalycap-5.jpg
  • This very attractive, sometimes very orange, other-times very golden, slimy, spiky yet claimed-to-be-edible mushroom starts off as a small "spiky" ball growing on either deciduous or coniferous trees, then quickly matures into this form very common mushroom that is often found Western North America, Northern Europe. Japan and New Zealand. This one was found in great profusion during the October rains growing on the trunks of the hardwoods in Bellevue, Washington's Mercer Slough.
    Golden Scalycap-4.jpg
  • This very attractive, sometimes very orange, other-times very golden, slimy, spiky yet claimed-to-be-edible mushroom starts off as a small "spiky" ball growing on either deciduous or coniferous trees, then quickly matures into this form very common mushroom that is often found Western North America, Northern Europe. Japan and New Zealand. This one was found in great profusion during the October rains growing on the trunks of the hardwoods in Bellevue, Washington's Mercer Slough.
    Golden Scalycap-2.jpg
  • One of the most surprising and unusual fungi species to find in the forests of the Pacific Northwest, this worm-like/coral-like white-to-yellow club fungus was only noticed as I stopped to re-tie a boot's laces in Mercer Slough in Bellevue, Washington. It is reportedly edible, yet also reported to be completely tasteless.
    Fairy Fingers
  • This very attractive, sometimes very orange, other-times very golden, slimy, spiky yet claimed-to-be-edible mushroom starts off as a small "spiky" ball growing on either deciduous or coniferous trees, then quickly matures into this form very common mushroom that is often found Western North America, Northern Europe. Japan and New Zealand. This one was found in great profusion during the October rains growing on the trunks of the hardwoods in Bellevue, Washington's Mercer Slough.
    Golden Scalycap-1.jpg
  • This really fuzzy bumblebee was found quite by accident on the back of a currant leaf in Mercer Slough in Bellevue, WA. This Pacific Northwest native bumblebee is found from California to British Columbia, and occasionally in Alberta, Canada.
    Mixed Bumblebee
  • Palamedes swallowtail on a thistle in the Okaloacoochee Slough in South-Central Florida, Hendry County.
    Palamedes Swallowtail (Papilio palam..des)
  • Palamedes swallowtail on a thistle in the Okaloacoochee Slough in South-Central Florida, Hendry County.
    Palamedes Swallowtail
  • These very beautiful bittersweet nightshade flowers here in the Mercer Slough of Bellevue, Washington are native to Europe and Asia, and arrived roughly in the 1860's. The berries were used by the Makah Indians as a medicine for stomach issues. Now naturalized throughout most of North America, this relative to the potato is an invasive weed that can grow in huge thickets and can compete with native plants. This plant is known to be VERY DANGEROUS to both humans and other animals and has caused people to die. It is said that once the berries are fully ripe (when they are bright red) that the amount of solanine - the toxic alkaloid, is greatly reduced. Seeds are spread by the common song sparrow and a few other birds that eat them, who are unaffected by the poisons the berries carry.
    Bittersweet Nightshade
  • This very attractive, sometimes very orange, other-times very golden, slimy, spiky yet claimed-to-be-edible mushroom starts off as a small "spiky" ball growing on either deciduous or coniferous trees, then quickly matures into this form very common mushroom that is often found Western North America, Northern Europe. Japan and New Zealand. This one was found in great profusion during the October rains growing on the trunks of the hardwoods in Bellevue, Washington's Mercer Slough.
    Golden Scalycap-7.jpg
  • One of the world's most common mushrooms, the turkey tail mushroom is also one of the most beautiful. Typically found on rotting stumps, branches and decaying wood, these polypore mushrooms can be found in quite an amazing array of colors and hues. It has a long history of use by people, such as making blue and green dyes for clothing, being used to make a tasty tea and for a variety of medicinal uses. Recent clinical research shows that it may be useful for a variety of cancer treatments. This vibrant green colony was found growing alongside Mercer Slough in Bellevue, Washington.
    Turkey Tail
  • This very attractive, sometimes very orange, other-times very golden, slimy, spiky yet claimed-to-be-edible mushroom starts off as a small "spiky" ball growing on either deciduous or coniferous trees, then quickly matures into this form very common mushroom that is often found Western North America, Northern Europe. Japan and New Zealand. This one was found in great profusion during the October rains growing on the trunks of the hardwoods in Bellevue, Washington's Mercer Slough.
    Golden Scalycap-9.jpg
  • Palamedes swallowtail fully spread to show its beautifully patterned wings deep in Central Florida's remote Okaloacoochee Slough, which is sort of a no-man's land between Lake Okeechobee and the Florida Everglades.
    Palamedes Swallowtail (Papilio palam..des)
  • The black-crowned night heron is one of the most elusive species of heron in North America, and can be found throughout most of the world on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. Active primarily at night and nearly invisible during the day, these ambush hunters fish the water's edge for fish, reptiles, insects, crustaceans, mussels, clams, small rodents and anything else they can overpower. This one was found stalking its prey in the early evening in Fort Myers, Florida.
    Black-crowned Night Heron
  • The black-crowned night heron is one of the most elusive species of heron in North America, and can be found throughout most of the world on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. Active primarily at night and nearly invisible during the day, these ambush hunters fish the water's edge for fish, reptiles, insects, crustaceans, mussels, clams, small rodents and anything else they can overpower. This one was found stalking its prey in the early evening in Fort Myers, Florida.
    Black-crowned Night Heron
  • The black-crowned night heron is one of the most elusive species of heron in North America, and can be found throughout most of the world on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. Active primarily at night and nearly invisible during the day, these ambush hunters fish the water's edge for fish, reptiles, insects, crustaceans, mussels, clams, small rodents and anything else they can overpower. This one was found stalking its prey in the early evening in Fort Myers, Florida.
    Black-crowned Night Heron
  • The black-crowned night heron is one of the most elusive species of heron in North America, and can be found throughout most of the world on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. Active primarily at night and nearly invisible during the day, these ambush hunters fish the water's edge for fish, reptiles, insects, crustaceans, mussels, clams, small rodents and anything else they can overpower. This one was found stalking its prey in the early evening in Fort Myers, Florida.
    Black-crowned Night Heron
  • The black-crowned night heron is one of the most elusive species of heron in North America, and can be found throughout most of the world on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. Active primarily at night and nearly invisible during the day, these ambush hunters fish the water's edge for fish, reptiles, insects, crustaceans, mussels, clams, small rodents and anything else they can overpower. This one was found stalking its prey in the early evening in Fort Myers, Florida.
    Black-crowned Night Heron
  • This tiny little songbird is constantly on the move. At four and a quarter inches in length, this fast-moving blue-gray gnatcatcher is very common in eastern North American and parts of the Southwest where it forages in high trees for insects. Unusual for what we hear about wildlife and the state of habitat destruction these days, the total number of blue-gray gnatcatchers are on the rise. Not only are they becoming more numerous, they are also extending their range into places they've never been seen before. I was lucky enough to catch this one during it's 2-3 second rest in Fort Myers, Florida.
    Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
  • This tiny little songbird is constantly on the move. At four and a quarter inches in length, this fast-moving blue-gray gnatcatcher is very common in eastern North American and parts of the Southwest where it forages in high trees for insects. Unusual for what we hear about wildlife and the state of habitat destruction these days, the total number of blue-gray gnatcatchers are on the rise. Not only are they becoming more numerous, they are also extending their range into places they've never been seen before. I was lucky enough to catch this one during it's 2-3 second rest in Fort Myers, Florida.
    Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-165.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-163.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-152.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-122.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-108.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-107.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-105.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-104.jpg
  • These very beautiful bittersweet nightshade berries found ripening on the vine are native to Europe and Asia, and arrived roughly in the 1860's and were used by the Makah Indians as a medicine for stomach issues. Now naturalized throughout most of North America, this relative to the potato is an invasive weed that can grow in huge thickets and can compete with native plants. This plant is known to be VERY DANGEROUS to both humans and other animals and has caused people to die. It is said that once the berries are fully ripe (when they are bright red) that the amount of solanine - the toxic alkaloid, is greatly reduced. Seeds are spread by the common song sparrow and a few other birds that eat them, who are unaffected by the poisons the berries carry.
    Bittersweet Nightshade
  • These very beautiful bittersweet nightshade berries found ripening on the vine are native to Europe and Asia, and arrived roughly in the 1860's and were used by the Makah Indians as a medicine for stomach issues. Now naturalized throughout most of North America, this relative to the potato is an invasive weed that can grow in huge thickets and can compete with native plants. This plant is known to be VERY DANGEROUS to both humans and other animals and has caused people to die. It is said that once the berries are fully ripe (when they are bright red) that the amount of solanine - the toxic alkaloid, is greatly reduced. Seeds are spread by the common song sparrow and a few other birds that eat them, who are unaffected by the poisons the berries carry.
    Bittersweet Nightshade
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-161.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-160.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-159.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-158.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-157.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-154.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-153.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-150.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-149.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-148.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-147.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-146.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-142.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-141.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-139.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-138.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-137.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-136.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-135.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-133.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-132.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-130.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-127.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-126.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-125.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-124.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-123.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-121.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-119.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-117.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-116.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-115.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-114.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-113.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-111.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-106.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
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  • These very beautiful bittersweet nightshade berries found ripening on the vine are native to Europe and Asia, and arrived roughly in the 1860's and were used by the Makah Indians as a medicine for stomach issues. Now naturalized throughout most of North America, this relative to the potato is an invasive weed that can grow in huge thickets and can compete with native plants. This plant is known to be VERY DANGEROUS to both humans and other animals and has caused people to die. It is said that once the berries are fully ripe (when they are bright red) that the amount of solanine - the toxic alkaloid, is greatly reduced. Seeds are spread by the common song sparrow and a few other birds that eat them, who are unaffected by the poisons the berries carry.
    Bittersweet Nightshade
  • These very beautiful bittersweet nightshade berries found ripening on the vine are native to Europe and Asia, and arrived roughly in the 1860's and were used by the Makah Indians as a medicine for stomach issues. Now naturalized throughout most of North America, this relative to the potato is an invasive weed that can grow in huge thickets and can compete with native plants. This plant is known to be VERY DANGEROUS to both humans and other animals and has caused people to die. It is said that once the berries are fully ripe (when they are bright red) that the amount of solanine - the toxic alkaloid, is greatly reduced. Seeds are spread by the common song sparrow and a few other birds that eat them, who are unaffected by the poisons the berries carry.
    Bittersweet Nightshade
  • These very beautiful bittersweet nightshade berries found ripening on the vine are native to Europe and Asia, and arrived roughly in the 1860's and were used by the Makah Indians as a medicine for stomach issues. Now naturalized throughout most of North America, this relative to the potato is an invasive weed that can grow in huge thickets and can compete with native plants. This plant is known to be VERY DANGEROUS to both humans and other animals and has caused people to die. It is said that once the berries are fully ripe (when they are bright red) that the amount of solanine - the toxic alkaloid, is greatly reduced. Seeds are spread by the common song sparrow and a few other birds that eat them, who are unaffected by the poisons the berries carry.
    Bittersweet Nightshade
  • These very beautiful bittersweet nightshade berries found ripening on the vine are native to Europe and Asia, and arrived roughly in the 1860's and were used by the Makah Indians as a medicine for stomach issues. Now naturalized throughout most of North America, this relative to the potato is an invasive weed that can grow in huge thickets and can compete with native plants. This plant is known to be VERY DANGEROUS to both humans and other animals and has caused people to die. It is said that once the berries are fully ripe (when they are bright red) that the amount of solanine - the toxic alkaloid, is greatly reduced. Seeds are spread by the common song sparrow and a few other birds that eat them, who are unaffected by the poisons the berries carry.
    Bittersweet Nightshade
  • These very beautiful bittersweet nightshade berries found ripening on the vine are native to Europe and Asia, and arrived roughly in the 1860's and were used by the Makah Indians as a medicine for stomach issues. Now naturalized throughout most of North America, this relative to the potato is an invasive weed that can grow in huge thickets and can compete with native plants. This plant is known to be VERY DANGEROUS to both humans and other animals and has caused people to die. It is said that once the berries are fully ripe (when they are bright red) that the amount of solanine - the toxic alkaloid, is greatly reduced. Seeds are spread by the common song sparrow and a few other birds that eat them, who are unaffected by the poisons the berries carry.
    Bittersweet Nightshade
  • Ghost orchid habitat in the Fakahatchee Strand of Southwest Florida.
    Ghost Orchid Habitat in the Fakahatc..rand
  • While this species (Grus canadensis) not listed as a threatened or endangered species, the non-migratory Florida subspecies (Grus canadensis pratensis) of sandhill crane is. Numbering at around 5000 remaining individuals, they are thriving in the places where they are least likely to come into contact with humans.
    Florida Sandhill Crane
  • The large Palamedes swallowtail is perhaps the most common of the swallowtails found in SW Florida.
    Palamedes Swallowtail (Papilio palam..des)
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-166.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-162.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
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  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-155.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-151.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-144.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-143.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-140.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-134.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-131.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-128.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-120.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
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  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
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  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
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  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
    McGinn_Dec2016-109.jpg
  • When ordering prints, take care to use the cropping tool so your images fit into the specific ratio you choose. All of these images are in a 2:3 ratio, which does not translate exactly to 5x7, 8x10, etc. I have it set up so it will be very easy for you to figure out and use. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
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