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He was very shy. Even though their feet look enormous at this young age, they are still small compared to their parents. I added a crop below to show his tiny feet and face a little better. They are hard to see on Flickr's tiny pictures.
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Gainesville, Florida has some seriously unbelievable places to enjoy the outdoors and experience native Florida flora and fauna and one of those spots happens to be Sweetwater Wetlands Park. This City of Gainesville Park boasts 3.5 miles of gravel trails, boardwalks and lookouts for recreating and spotting the incredible wildlife that call this park home like the American alligator, great blue heron, osprey, anhinga, limpkin, purple gallinule, red-winged blackbird, and monarch butterflies (which just BARELY scratches the surface of this park's wildllife!). The Sweetwater Welands Park project started in 2009 after a study showed that pollutant run off from this area of Gainesville was having an incredibly harmful affect on Paynes Prairie's Alachua Sink and Florida's aquifer. In hopes of reversing the affects, the 125 acres of wetlands and ponds that we now know at Sweetwater Wetlands Park were created. The park officially opened in 2015 and has grown to be quite the beloved nature preserve for Gainesville locals. DETAILS Individual Watercolor Illustration Print by Jelly Press illustrator, Chelsea Preston Print measures 11"x 17" Printed on the highest quality 110lb matte cover paper Print comes packaged in archival cellophane wrap with chipboard for support and with insert describing your unique print! FIND US Jelly Press loves to interact with our customers. We often do fun giveaways and promotion codes through our social media accounts, so come say hello! Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/jellypressco/ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jellypress/ Jelly Press proudly supports all things local. All of our products are painted, printed, cute and packaged in by Jelly Press' found and illustrator, Chelsea Preston in New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
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Purple Gallinule, Lakehouse 2023 by Charley Harper for Birch Organic. This group is a focused gathering of Lakehouse prints featuring the flora and feathered fauna you can find near the lake!
P1360625 - Purple Swamphen - Size - 45-50 cm # 195 - 17/01/18 - 22:17 (16:47 GMT) The male has an elaborate courtship display, holding water weeds in his bill and bowing to the female with loud chuckles! Grey-headed swamphen (Porphyrio poliocephalus) - is a species of swamphen occurring from the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent to southern China and northern Thailand. It used to be considered a subspecies of the purple swamphen, but was elevated to full species status in 2015. wikipedia. Happy birding 💧
Lyrical satire that imagines mental illnesses as various bird species. Ewa Chrusciel's fourth book in English, Yours, Purple Gallinule, playfully explores health and illness as they are culturally constructed. Using research into clinical understandings of mental afflictions and their treatments through history, Chrusciel maps various diagnostics onto an array of bird species. A lyrical satire, the book is a reflection on a society that tends to over-diagnose, misdiagnose, and over-medicate. These poems pose questions about what it means to be unique and to accept pain and suffering as a fact of life. On the pages of Yours, Purple Gallinule, we encounter birds, a poet, and a psychiatrist. The psychiatrist undergoes a series of conversions as she realizes that the point is not to classify thoughtlessly, but to \"make music instead\"--to dwell in astonishment. Birds evade the anthropomorphizing intentions of the human protagonists as the psychiatrist and the poet eventually become one. The anthropomorphizing goes in reverse, and the human being becomes more avian. Like the dove in the biblical Noah's ark story, the bird proclaims a new covenant, with a twig in its beak and a message: \"We are all mad; some more than others, but no one is spared the affliction. And the madder we are, the more sacred.\" Author: Ewa Chrusciel Publisher: Omnidawn Published: 12/07/2022 Pages: 90 Binding Type: Paperback Weight: 0.60lbs ISBN: 9781632431103
Black and blue birds can be found in various habitats throughout the world. Discover 46 black and blue birds you may see.
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Gainesville, Florida has some seriously unbelievable places to enjoy the outdoors and experience native Florida flora and fauna and one of those spots happens to be Sweetwater Wetlands Park. This City of Gainesville Park boasts 3.5 miles of gravel trails, boardwalks and lookouts for recreating and spotting the incredible wildlife that call this park home like the American alligator, great blue heron, osprey, anhinga, limpkin, purple gallinule, red-winged blackbird, and monarch butterflies (which just BARELY scratches the surface of this park's wildllife!). The Sweetwater Welands Park project started in 2009 after a study showed that pollutant run off from this area of Gainesville was having an incredibly harmful affect on Paynes Prairie's Alachua Sink and Florida's aquifer. In hopes of reversing the affects, the 125 acres of wetlands and ponds that we now know at Sweetwater Wetlands Park were created. The park officially opened in 2015 and has grown to be quite the beloved nature preserve for Gainesville locals. Details - 3.77″ × 3.8″ vinyl sticker - made of durable vinyl that can withstand rain and rays - permanent adhesive backing FIND US Jelly Press loves to interact with our customers. We often do fun giveaways and promotion codes through our social media accounts, so come say hello! Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/jellypressco/ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jellypress/ Jelly Press proudly supports all things local. All of our products are painted, printed, cute and packaged in by Jelly Press' found and illustrator, Chelsea Preston in New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
Second purple gallinule photo. Owl update: All three baby owls fledged.
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A purple gallinule picks its way among water lilies in bud at Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, FL on Jan. 23, 2012 Photo: Bryan Samuel, Creative Commons
This species does appear to allow close approach. When I first got a close look at it in good light, I was blown away at the spectrum of colors. Definetely more gaudy than it old-world cousin, the Purple Swamphen. Everglades, Florida, April 2013.
Wow, these guys sure pop in direct sunlight! I went with a vertical composition at the last second and I'm glad I did. He stretched out nicely as he looked for a younger bird he was chasing.
Purple Gallinule walking on Fireflag stalks to eat the flower buds at Green Cay Wetlands in Boynton Beach Florida. I am quite suprised how well the ISO is at 640 on the Canon 7D. View On Black
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