Contact sheet of anhingas and alligatorsEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceContact sheet with views of Anhingas, Alligators, Coot and Anhinga Trail.
Contact sheets of various birds and spidersEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceContact sheet with pictures of hawks, Anhingas, spoonbills, bitterns and other birds and several closeups of a spider in a web.
Man holding rescued ternEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn slide: Sooty Tern- rescued from tangled vegetation; Bush Key; 2-28-78; R-2-a; 018
Population Dynamics and Conservation of Snail Kites in Florida: The Importance of Spatial and Temporal ScaleFigure 1. Map of South Florida showing inter-wetland movements (arrows) of adult radio-tagged Snail Kites over a 1-year period from April 1992-April 1993 (left). These movements illustrate a network of habitats used by Snail Kites (right). We have shown data for this limited time period to minimize cluttering. The complete habitat network is substantially more detailed.
1997
Flock of cranesEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn slide: S. end looking east to north; DRTO/Loggerhead Key; Date: 12-12-97; Photo taken by: Diane Riggs; Everglades National Park; SFNRC
Flock of cranes overheadEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn slide: S. end looking east to north; DRTO/Loggerhead Key; Date: 12-12-97; Photo taken by: Diane Riggs; Everglades National Park; SFNRC