Savannas Preserve State Park
Our state butterfly, with yellow-striped black wings spread out, rests on a light pink blossom.
The red stripe, on the back of this perching woodpecker's head, steals the show. He perches with great alertness on a limb.
What looks like a cluster of pine needles clings to a tree branch; this orange and green airplant (wild pine) gets most of its nutrients from the air and water.
A closeup of six white-topped aster blossoms, with rusty centers and skinny white petals.
A closeup of four tarflower blossoms. These intricate insect-catchers begin with a pink center, from which delicate, tear-shaped petals extend.
A spiderweb, suspended from one thin branch, turns a violet hue in the early morning light. Leaves glisten behind.
A Florida scrub-jay perches on an oak branch, bright blue head tilted to one side. His long blue tail feathers sweep out behind him.
The sabatia's fuschia petals dominate this picture, with a delicate green stem and egg-yolk yellow center.
A red-breasted robin perches on the twisting limbs of a dahoon holly bush.








