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  2010_03_31_Florida-10510-Web.jpg - A male Painted Bunting. We saw a few of these gorgeous birds when we were at Corkscrew Swamp in Naples, they were very shy and didn't stay still very much.  We got lucky that they happened to like the feeders right outside the Visitor Center and the light was in our favor to sit at the rail outside the cafeteria and be patient waiting for them to show up.  The Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary and Blair Audubon Center was established to protect the largest remaining stand of Bald Cypress in North America  during the 1950's when  almost all the cypress forests of Florida were being cut down for timber.  The National Audubon had been protecting wading birds in this area since 1912 (during the "plumage craze" years), and in 1954 accepted responsibility to manage the area which had grown to over 6,000 acres.   In 1955 the first boardwalk began construction.  Today the total boardwalk length is 2.25 miles with a shorter walk of 1.07 miles and covers a variety of habitats including Bald Cypress, wet prairie, Pond Cypress, a Sawgrass pond and Pine Flatwood.  
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A male Painted Bunting. We saw a few of these gorgeous birds when we were at Corkscrew Swamp in Naples, they were very shy and didn't stay still very much. We got lucky that they happened to like the feeders right outside the Visitor Center and the light was in our favor to sit at the rail outside the cafeteria and be patient waiting for them to show up. The Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary and Blair Audubon Center was established to protect the largest remaining stand of Bald Cypress in North America during the 1950's when almost all the cypress forests of Florida were being cut down for timber. The National Audubon had been protecting wading birds in this area since 1912 (during the "plumage craze" years), and in 1954 accepted responsibility to manage the area which had grown to over 6,000 acres. In 1955 the first boardwalk began construction. Today the total boardwalk length is 2.25 miles with a shorter walk of 1.07 miles and covers a variety of habitats including Bald Cypress, wet prairie, Pond Cypress, a Sawgrass pond and Pine Flatwood. | 2010_03_31_Florida-10510-Web.jpg
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II | Date: 3/31/10 1:58 PM | ISO: 400 | Exp. Mode: Aperture priority | Exp. Time: 1/200s | Aperture: 6.3 | Focal Length: 400.0mm
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