Sunsets are one of my favorite things to photograph. They are especially beautiful when the ocean is involved. This particular sunset is in Florida. ~Ella Check out our Fun Fact Filled Photo Books for children of all ages! www.magicalcreaturekayak.com
Read more →This is the Anhinga or Snake Bird. It is called that because when this bird swims to look for food it looks like a snake swimming in the water. It swims with its entire body under water and it head and long neck above the surface unless
Read more →The Red Shouldered Hawk is an amazing bird. You can see in the photos that the shoulders actually are red. These hawks are quite common in Florida in all areas. Maybe you will see one the next time you are driving home. ~Ella Check out
Read more →The best part about Heron Island on the Great Barrier Reef was watching the sunset every evening. There were so many beautiful colors in each sunset, it was better than watching TV. ~Ella Check out our Fun Fact Filled Photo Books for children of all
Read more →Glaciers come in all shapes and sizes, here are just a few from Antarctica. They are extremely unique in that they change over time. Most of the glacier or iceberg is beneath the surface of the water so it is hard to see the entire shape
Read more →I’m not sure this snake knows about the flight response at all, it is fight all the way. This is the most aggressive animal that I have ever come into contact with in my travels. This is Agkistrodon piscivorus conanti the Florida Cottonmouth Snake it is one of
Read more →I love all these books, I hope you love them too! ~Ella Check out our Fun Fact Filled Photo Books for children of all ages! www.magicalcreaturekayak.com
Read more →Getting to see sea turtles in their natural habitat is sublime. The adult turtle is about 400 lbs and swims like it weighs nothing. The baby one was all in the name of research and released into the wild after its photo shoot. These turtles were observed
Read more →The canopy walkway in Iquitos, Peru was by far the most amazing place to see the sun set over a tropical rain forest. Literally getting to see the forest from the tops of trees like the other animals get to see was worth the climb. ~Ella Check
Read more →Can you see the thin blue line of ice? In Antarctic glaciers the blue indicates that the ice there has been super frozen from time and pressure. This makes it the blue color instead of the normal clear to white. This was one of the most fascinating
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