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Purple Gallinule


Description:
A purple gallinule doing what a purple gallinule does, walking atop the lilies like a man on solid ground. The gallinule is in the order of cranes, crakes, and rails, itself a rail. Note the bright blue forehead shield, that s how you can tell this species apart from the common gallinule. Their long legs and toes are anisodactyl, which means they have a toe behind the heel), which allows them to grip plant stems.
Habitat:
These birds are found in the southeastern states of the United States during the breeding season. They are resident species in southern Florida, the Gulf and Pacific coast of Mexico, parts of Central America, and the Caribbean. During the non-breeding season, they are found more inland in parts of Central America. This species exhibits vagrancy more than any other species of rail, being found as far west as California and the Galapagos, as far north as Iceland, as far down as Tierra del Feugo, and as far east as Great Britain. For being ....

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Shortlleaf Fig


Description:
A massive shortleaf fig spotted in Florida City before a trek into the Everglades. I m fairly certain this is F. citrifolia and not F. aurea due to the smaller leaf veins. Though there is an interesting thing called genetic mosaics where a fig tree will fuse with others of a different species and join together as one super organism. F. citrifoila starts its life as an epiphite binding to and strangling species like oak, cypress, and palm trees. It also can have wide horizontal growth due to their ability to drop horizontal roots that fuse with the parent tree as it ages. Fig trees fruit year round due to be the host of Agaonid wasp larvae, who in turn pollinate the flowers of the tree as adults. In fact this relationship is so unique that different species of fig wasp pair to a species of fig tree, and the fig wasp who pollinates F. citrifolia is Pegoscapus assuetus. They also host other wasps, their parasites, and predators and are considered a keystone species. ....

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Spadderdock


Description:
Large groupings of spatterdock, or yellow water lily among many other names on an airboat ride through the Everglades. This plant has a fascinating history as it is endemic to both sides of the Atlantic, and was used as a food source and medicine even in Pre-historic times with new research being developed to this day. Seriously, look into it this species is amazing. Medicinal uses include anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and antibacterial actions, including “alkaloids, anthraquinone glycosides, terpenoids, saponins, flavonoids, tannins and phenolic compounds, proteins, amino acids, carbohydrates, starch and vitamin C. There s even been talk that they could be used to battle cancer and Alzheimer s and autoimmune disorders. The famed Jimmy Wu of Dartmouth has synthesized alkaloids from this plants capable of apoptosis, which is just fascinating. ....

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Boat-tailed Grackle


Description:
A female (males are mostly black) boat-tailed grackle in the Everglades, found in a cluster of spatterdock. A very large passerine species, it is larger than the common (where it s range overlaps) and great-tailed grackles, which I also have spottings of. Even though they make their homes in shallow coastal saltwater strands, it had adapted well to an urban environment in Gulf Coast cities, to no surprise as they are grackles. Boat-tailled grackles are omnivorous, feeding on fruits and seeds as wall as insects, amphibians, and even other smaller birds.
Habitat:
Native to coastal saltwater strands and ponds on the Gulf of Mexico, Florida, and the Eastern US. In Florida they extend their range to inland bodies of water and can be found throughout the state. ....

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