Wood storks in flightEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of 8 wood storks flying-tree tops and clouds in lower edge of picture; "wood storks in flight".
View of trees lining dirt roadEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceAlong park road showing defoliation - after Donna between dump road & Coot Bay; 12 Sept 60 HB Muller
South view of Dusenbury CreekEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceSlightly out of focus view of tree lined waterway; "Dusenbury Creek. Taken about 200 yds S. of N. 26 and looking S" Locality: Dusenbury Creek.
Reeds and grasses bending in windEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of grasses; "Botany-Phragmites-Various hammocks on road to Coot Bay". 2 BXP= Black and white copy prints.
Mangrove forest and surrounding bayBiscayne National Park; National Park ServiceAerial photograph of a mangrove shoreline and surrounding bay to horizon with a tower in the distance.
Scenic view of trees and clouds over bayEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView across rippled water at trees on shoreline and clouds in sky; "Scene taken with infrared; Landforms; Rivers; etc".
Road though grassland running to horizonEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView down road with cut grass on either side; "Park Rd. looking West near Taylor Slough Bridge. 22 Feet of pavement with wide shoulders".
View of cloudy sky above prairieEverglades National Park; National Park ServicePhotographic Record Card reads: "Scene in North end of park" Distant view of palm trees across grassy prairie with clouds in sky.
Glade regrowth after six weeksEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: P-burn of 3-1-72 in Taylor Slough; Glades regrowth as of 6 weeks after burn; 4-14-72; A-2-c; 047
Small group outside buildingsEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of four people near 3 small buildings; "Everglades. These are buildings on the Wikinson property, they can be moved for temporary Royal Palm Ranger Station".
Small stand of trees in grasslandEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of grasses and small trees, water in foreground; "Looking S. from Ingraham Highway 1 mile West of S. Turn. Note surface water and cypress growth".
Prairie landscapeEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView into distance of grass prairie with scattered trees; "(Infra red) the Everglades, a river of grass viewed from Pa-Hay-Okee overlook (nice clouds)".
Bay surrounded by treesEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of waterway surrounded by trees; one branch hanging over edge of mangroves; "Lostman's bay in NW corner of ENP, Mangroves crowd shoreline".
Cloud shadows over grassland fieldEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: Pay-Hay-Okee looking east 2 months after P-burn; Feb 29 72; A-2-c; 027
Dilapidated sheds in fieldEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of two buildings on stilts and a third on the ground. A car is in front of the second structure; "structures #9,8 and 7 (from l to r) on Halpenny Tract". Polyester Copy Negative.
Cut in treeline across bayEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of cut in trees on far side of pond; "Fuch's property showing cut on far side of Coot Bay Pond"; photo has sketch map of Coot Bay Pond on back.
Large hammock stretching along horizonEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of large hammock on horizon, several royal palms rise above tree line; "Royal Palm Hammock, R. P. S. P., Fl. these palms are native to South Florida Only".
Mount Le Conte from Fighting Creek Gap, peak covered in cloudsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLeConte from Fighting Creek Gap, close up. Mountain covered in clouds. LeConte, Mt. From Fighting Creek Gap, I-A-LEC-432, Natural Features - Mountains - Views of and from Mt. LeConte.
Silhouette of bird on treetopEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant silhouette of a bird in the top branches of a tree. Note reads: "From the pelican--whose mouth can hold more than its belly can--to the tiny hummingbird, the more than 300 varieties of birds that make their home in the Florida add beauty, amusement, and drama to the daily scene. Much more conspicuous than the park's other animals, they can be enjoyed with no special effort. But a pair of binoculars and a field guide will make birdwatching a more rewarding pastime."