Beaks and eyes pointed down, a pair of roseate spoonbill chicks press their heads together while standing atop a nest in the Orlando Wetlands.
You've probably seen some photos of this roseate spoonbill nest in the Orlando Wetlands, because I've seen about 500 photos of it, and there were a couple dozen more photographers there snapping away while I was. #birds
11.03.2026 19:59
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An invasive gray-headed swamphen, its face illuminated by early morning sunshine, standing amidst the reeds at the edge of the marsh. #birds
10.03.2026 18:30
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Thanks!
09.03.2026 12:38
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A striped mud turtle looks up over the grass on the side of a trail on a sunny morning.
09.03.2026 12:36
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Not quite. I'd find myself banned from the park if I tried that. This was actually taken from a boardwalk just above the bird. Just an uncommonly friendly grebe. All the others dive to safety the second they see you.
08.03.2026 18:24
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Many birds are molting right now, and molting requires maintenance. Fresh after fishing out some loose feathers from its wing, this pied-billed grebe sits with a feather lightly balanced atop its slightly agape bill. A second loose feather floats in the water beside. #birds
08.03.2026 17:42
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A yellow-rumped warbler perched amidst the reeds in the middle of the marsh early in the morning. #birds
06.03.2026 23:55
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Thanks, Rob!
06.03.2026 15:30
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A Carolina wren clings to a palm frond, ready to spring off. #birds
05.03.2026 20:32
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Perched above the nest was an adult great horned owl, lazily gazing from a tree top, bare save for tufts of Spanish moss. #birds
03.03.2026 16:43
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Thanks, Glen. Always cool to find an owl nest.
03.03.2026 02:23
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But when the AI help is being used to replace the iterative processes that result in actual creation, my sympathy erodes because at a certain point you are robbing yourself of the experience of making something. And lying to the audience, because they react to authentic experience.
03.03.2026 02:07
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And I have a certain amount of sympathy for people who use AI (or stuff marketed as AI that isn't) to help themselves out for certain labor-intensive tasks, because it is an equalizer in a field where how much money you have to spend on equipment and how much free time you have matters a ton.
03.03.2026 02:07
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That includes the incremental work needed to learn the species, the habitat, your gear, the fundamentals of photography, and editing/processing. Even when my images are not the result of a ton of planning, they are the result of a ton of hard work, and that's what makes me proud of my images.
03.03.2026 02:07
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I don't particularly care which image is 'better.' But, especially in a field like wildlife photography where almost any image you could want to capture has already been captured, what a lot of people don't understand is that the act of making the image is what's special to the creator and audience.
03.03.2026 02:07
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Thanks, Matthew. I was getting jealous of your images so I decided to check some of the preferred nesting spots near me.
03.03.2026 01:27
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Came across a great horned owlet this evening, sitting behind some twigs and Spanish moss amidst the resurrection ferns. The bird looked to be about a week to ten days old. A tight crop from an image taken at 800mm. #birds
03.03.2026 01:06
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A male cardinal standing in front of some palm fronds while perched atop a tree stump. #birds
01.03.2026 18:34
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Thanks, Glen!
28.02.2026 02:53
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Thanks, Marina!
28.02.2026 00:36
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Thank you!
28.02.2026 00:36
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A male downy woodpecker perched on a twig against a dark background. #birds
27.02.2026 15:50
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A female common yellowthroat in a tangle of dried out vegetation in the middle of the wetlands. #birds
26.02.2026 12:51
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A male common yellowthroat perched on a dry reed in the middle of the marsh. #birds
25.02.2026 19:14
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Thank you!
25.02.2026 03:34
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Thanks!
25.02.2026 03:34
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Thank you, Mark. It was the result of a lot of patience in a really uncomfortable environment, so I'm happy it was worth it.
25.02.2026 03:34
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Thank you, Janet! I was thrilled to find them snuggled up like that.
25.02.2026 03:33
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Thanks, Glen.
25.02.2026 03:30
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Thank you, Lori!
24.02.2026 23:49
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