Saturday, December 30, 2006

Mystery Solved

The scat found turns out to be from coyotes! Yes, we have coyotes in SW Florida. One columnist for the Collier Citizen newspaper; Mark Strain, wrote about trapping two of them humanely and then releasing them. He lives not too far from us. Then, one day when both my husband and I came home after dark seperately, we both saw at least one of these really beautiful animals in our headlights. The one critter I spotted, walked right in front of my car and the headlights illuminated the entire animal. There was no doubt about what I had just seen.

Nice to have the mystery solved. Coyotes are not native to Florida. Dr. Martin Main, a noted wildlife researcher with the University of Florida is involved with learning more about this animal in Florida. For more information click this link: South Florida Coyote Study

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Clue number two


Different critter or is this a variation in diet?

Evidence: specimen one

Sometimes when critters visit you may not get to see them, but they often leave evidence of their visit: scat. Trying to figure out what animal left the evidence is an area of study for some.

Guidebooks help.

This is the first clue in a mystery:

what critter visited our property recently?

Looks like this creature ate some berries! We have raccoons, grey squirrels, big cypress fox squirrels, skunk, oppossum and bear known to be in our part of Collier County. Could this scat be from one of them?




Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Baby in a tree


Perhaps it is the change in air pressure as a tropical storm approaches, but the critters who live in our neighborhood are busier than usual looking for food and shelter. Yesterday, I was out in the yard because blue jays were making a huge noise. I went out to see if a feral cat was in the yard. Instead, the jays were complaining about a baby. I grabbed my camera and took a couple shots under the attack of hungry mosquitos and using a pretty long lens.
This baby was taking a nap. Don't know where his/her mama was or if there were any brothers or sisters around, but I am keeping the camera handy should I be able to get more pictures without getting too close!

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Alligators and humans

I do have some great pictures of alligators taken with a long lens. This post, however is about CBS Early Show. I just watched a segment done by their weatherman in Baton Rouge, LA. It appeared to be broadcast from some type of tourist trap where they feed captive alligators chicken to amuse the visitors. Little natural history education was taking place...instead they showed this loud fellow throwing chicken pieces into the open mouths of the gators. I felt this was a terrible example to set for viewers, so I wrote to WINK-TV management and asked them to contact the key executives and producers by forwarding my email with my thoughts about how outrageously irresponsible the network was in showing this segment. I suggested they send along all the news story footage in recent years about alligator attacks (which include multiple human deaths.) Feeding alligators is not only illegal in Florida, it can be life threatening. It puts other humans at risk as well as the alligator and further disrupts nature.

The entire segment made feeding these animals seem like a "fun" thing to do.

I can only hope CBS and the Early Show get the message.

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Butterfly orchid rescue


We are blessed or should I say were blessed with a Florida native orchid called a butterfly orchid in our yard. I discovered the plant one day when outside waiting for the dog to get on with the morning ritual. Every June it bloomed and I would photograph it. I had to use a ladder to get close. Hurricane Wilma did beat the orchid up a lot, so I wasn't surprised that it didn't bloom this June. However, a week ago, during my almost daily check of the plant I noticed it was GONE!
Fortunately it wasn't really gone but it was in dire straits. I rescued it yesterday and hope to save it and put it back onto a pond cypress tree.
Here is the rescued orchid atop a section of a pine tree that crashed down from a previous storm It fell on top of the native and endangered bromeliads almost crushing them. You can see some of these plants as well.

Friday, May 05, 2006

What happened to March and April?


Time flies and this fellow is looking for some...flies that is.

His image was captured in a while back. I am just now getting to some of my nature images. Been super busy with painting. Check out my website which I just finished updating. You will find this cute little frog there also. I don't know what species this guy is, but I found him hiding in our lamp post by our driveway when we installed a new light fixture.
http://www.trudybentleyrech.com

Thursday, February 02, 2006

Dot com status

Please visit my new website:http://www.trudybentleyrech.com/
I am looking forward to growing more professionally. I hope you will check out this new site often. I will be updating it at least weekly. For now, it may be daily in the fashion of Blogs!

Monday, January 09, 2006

Big Cypress Fox Squirrel


This critter is a threatened species in south Florida. He visited earlier this week and graced one of our pond cypress trees with his presence. I have shared this image with the Florida Master Naturalist Program for their educational use. I retain all rights to this picture in all other circumstances. To learn more about the Master Naturalist program, visit this great website linked below. I have shared other nature photos with other naturalists via this page in the past.
http://www.masternaturalist.ifas.ufl.edu/index.htm
The scientific name for this large rare fellow is Sciurus niger avicennia. Google this name and learn more about this treatened mammal. You can click on the image to enlarge it and then hit the back button to come back to this page.