VISION Photo by Brita Brookes

Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, Dec 2009

Posted in Uncategorized by gardengurl01 on January 7, 2010

All content on this Blog Copyright (c) 2009 VISION Photo (Brita Brookes)

Just back from a good holiday visit to Florida where I had the chance to walk through the Audubon Corkscrew Wildlife Sanctuary east of Naples, Florida.

The best time to walk through is the early morning and I had the opportunity to see some brand new Florida Black Bear claw scratch marks on the cypress trees there.

Bear Claws

The plant life at this sanctuary is beyond imagination and reminds one a little of the Hobbit Movies series. 16 types of Florida Bromeiliads can be found in this Sanctuary including the well known yet endangered species of Spanish Moss.

There was a curious and endangered species Big Cypress Red Fox Squirrel watching me as well.

The birdlife at the Sanctuary is amazing- while there I heard Sandhill cranes, Saw Bald Eagles, Red Shouldered hawks, Crowned Night herons, Great white herons, Anhingas, Warblers, Buntings, and many many more rare birds. Here’s a few from the tour.

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  1. rvfreak2 said, on May 26, 2010 at 11:43 am

    Brita, I love your photos of Corkscrew. It is an amazing place. Karen


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