Great White Heron wading in pond, Anhinga Trail, circa 1970Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of Great White Heron wading in pond; "View from Anhinga Trail Shelter, showing Great White Heron, Everglades Nat'l Park - Florida".
Six Rosette Spoonbills wading in water, circa 1962Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of 6 Rosette Spoonbills wading in water, dead tree in background in front of trees and grasses; "Rosette Spoonbills at Ingraham Pond".
Anhinga and various water birds in pondEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of Anhinga on rock beside pond drying wings, two other birds swimming in foreground and more in back; "Once again the ponds & sloughs were filled by the welcome rains. Wildlife returns to the Park. After swimming for his dinner the Anhinga (lower right) spreads his wings to dry."
Seven large birds with long bills, Flamingo, circa 1970Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of seven large birds with long bills, including one white heron in foreground, perched on tree limb. Polyester Copy Negative.
Close-up of anhinga swallowing a fishEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceWildlife. Close up of Anhinga swallowing a fish; "Anhinga-the habit of swimming around almost totally submerged with its snaky neck gliding above water like a white periscope has won the anhinga the nickname of snake bird. A skilled fisherman, this beautiful, large bird seeks its quarry by swimming underwater, speaking the fish with its beak, then tosses it into the air, catching it, and gulping it down in one fell swoop."
Close-up of two bird watchers on trailEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of man and woman, man looking through binoculars; circa 1960's; "Bird watchers on the Anhinga Trail, Royal Palms Hammock"."
Obituary for Guy Bradley(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.; (Biographical) Warden hired by the National Association of Audubon Societies to protect birds in the Everglades. Bradley was murdered at a bird rookery near Flamingo.
1905
Bird KeyDry Tortugas National Park; National Park ServiceBack: ACC 29 J520; Bird Key, Fort Jefferson NM, 1907. (Bird Key was destroyed by the hurricane of 1955.) Print made August 1947.; See file 105-03 for duplicates.
Shooting up an egret rookery; Outdoor World and Recreation(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.
1913
Excerpts from Tropic magazine; Tropic magazine(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.
1914
Excerpts from Tropic magazine; Tropic magazine(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.; (Biographical) The road proposed by Gifford was built and named Tamiami Trail.; "Everglade number."
1914
Excerpts from Tropic magazine - Bird gossip; Tropic magazine(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.; (Statement of Responsibility) by Mary B. Monroe.
1915
Bird MigrationGreat Smoky Mountains National Park; National Park Service
1915-04-17
Everglades scenery, circa 1905-1920.(Funding) Electronic reproduction. Miami, Fla. : Reclaiming the Everglades, c2000. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software. Digitized from postcards at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami, Florida.
1920
The birds of the Everglades and their neighbors, the Seminole Indians(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.; (Statement of Responsibility) by Minnie Moore-Willson.
Correspondence(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.
Correspondence(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.
Abstract of title for land in Collier County(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.
Articles about the Everglades(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.