The often overlooked American Coot is an abundant water bird found across the entire country. During the winter, they form large flocks in Florida and are a rowdy bunch with constant squabbles and entertainment. Filmed entirely on location at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, Viera Wetlands, and Orlando Wetlands Park. Learn more in this week’s episode of Nature Profiles, “The American Coot“!
Feeding Frenzy Film
I am pleased to announce the release of the first Nature Profiles film in the “phenomena” category, “Feeding Frenzy.” Take a look at the chaos of a feeding frenzy dominated by a wide variety of herons, egrets, spoonbills, storks, and more. If you enjoy the film, please share it with others!
Great Blue Heron Courtship
Today, I’d like to announce the latest short film in the Nature Profiles series, Great Blue Heron Courtship. Take a moment to learn about the beautiful displays that Great Blue Herons perform during their courtship and nest building. I had a blast filming this at Viera Wetlands (officially the Ritch Grissom Memorial Wetlands at Viera). It was great to see a few old friends and make some new ones while working on this piece. A little bit later in the season, I’ll do another film about parental care once the chicks hatch and the action picks up again! Enjoy!
Dawn in the Spatterdock
This morning I have released the first real episode in the Nature Profiles series, Dawn in the Spatterdock. Take three minutes to learn about Spatterdock (Nuphar advena), a common native aquatic plant found in many local lakes. It really is amazing how many different species of birds and other animals use the Spatterdock as hunting grounds. Enjoy!