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Southern wax myrtle is useful to humans and wildlife.
Posted on February 9, 2024 (February 9, 2024) by Mike Adams

Photo by University of Florida, IFAS Our southern wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera), also called bayberry and candle berry is a relatively quick growing, small, evergreen native shrub or tree, capable […]

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St. Johns Academy 3rd Grade Birding and Eco-Tour
Posted on January 16, 2024 (January 16, 2024) by Carole Adams

November 13, 2023: Mike Adams hosted the 9th annual birding and eco-tour for 3rd graders from St. Johns Academy, a local Classical Christian school in St. Augustine. The tour was […]

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The Ivory-billed woodpecker
Posted on December 11, 2023 (December 11, 2023) by Rob Mattson

Male Ivory-billed woodpecker. Source: Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology “Billy Bartram’s Nature Notes” One of a bird watcher’s “holy grail” birds is the Ivory-billed woodpecker. Once abundant across much of the […]

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An Alachua County Adventure
Posted on September 12, 2023 (September 12, 2023) by Mike Adams

My wife, Carole, and I had an amazing weekend adventure to Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park and Micanopy in August. The park was not crowded with humans, because of the […]

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Hooded Pitcher Plant – A Local Carnivorous Plant
Posted on September 1, 2023 (July 10, 2023) by Mike Adams

The hooded pitcher plant (Sarrecina minor), Photo by Carole Adams There are more species of carnivorous (insect eating) plants in Florida wetlands than anywhere else in the country. There are […]

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Scarlet Swamp Hibiscus is a Punch of Summer Color
Posted on August 15, 2023 (July 30, 2023) by Mike Adams

Photo by Carole Adams We are certainly fortunate to have a myriad of year around flowers in our region – hence the Spanish explorer’s name “La Florida.”  One such flower […]

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Everything Bartram
Posted on August 1, 2023 (July 10, 2023) by Anne Berkey

Bartram Trail High School Seal, St. Johns County, FL. What do these places have in common (besides sharing the location of Northwest St. Johns or Southwest Duval Counties)? Bartram Academy […]

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A Bartram Lesson in Regional Natural History and Herpetology
Posted on June 26, 2023 (June 26, 2023) by Mike Adams

A Bartram Lesson in Regional Natural History and Herpetology Colonial naturalist and explorer, William Bartram encountered and sketched many turtles in the 1770s, including this species, during his travels along […]

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Mount Royal Paddle, Peregrination and Prayer Tour
Posted on April 29, 2023 by Dean Campbell

This year’s Frolic was a huge success! As usual, we had guided kayak tours on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and each one offered an opportunity to follow in William Bartram’s […]

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