Kayak Okefenokee Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia
Sharing an Okefenokee travel journal and photography from Edz Imagz. I actually happened to meet Ed, as we were both in the Okefenokee at the same time in May 2020.
Wild Turkey in the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. Photo by Edz Imagz.
“In the Corvid-19 era, one could hardly find a more remote place in the lower 48 states to get away from people than the Okefenokee Swamp: 700 square miles of interconnected natural waterways, man made channels, islands, inundated forests; thousands of alligators, poisonous snakes, poison ivy, mosquitos, gnats, ticks, and other annoying, dangerous agents of mayhem…” Continue reading at The Okefenokee Swamp
Hi, I’m conservation photographer and nature writer William Wise. Nature journaling and wildlife photography has been a favorite pastime since the ‘90s. I graduated from University of Georgia Warnell Forestry School's wildlife program in 1996. I'm currently an animal shelter manager/photographer and reside in Athens, Georgia, USA with my wife and two teenage daughters. My website www.williamwisephoto.com is a wildlife and birding photo website documenting the beauty, design and wonder of creation. I have a deep love of the Okefenokee Swamp National Wildlife Refuge in Georgia. I became a devoted Christian in 1993 under a campus ministry while studying wildlife biology. My love of the outdoors quickly turned into a love for the Creator and His works. Creation Speaks is my teaching ministry that glorifies our Creator and teaches the truth of creation. I am also a guest author at Lee's Birdwatching Adventures and The Creation Club. The theme of my blogging comes from The Message version of Psalms 104 -- "What a wildly wonderful world, God! You made it all, with Wisdom at Your side, You made earth overflow with your wonderful creations."
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Nice William! Reminds me of my condo where we had large numbers of them wondering around here. But the foxes eventually got them all!
Nice William! Reminds me of my condo where we had large numbers of them wondering around here. But the foxes eventually got them all!
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