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Okefenokee Photography Project by William Wise

A photographic exploration of Georgia's Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge to highlight this habitat for continued future preservation.

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Long Leaf Pine “Bottle Brush”

Before the industrialist loggers of the early 20th century arrived, the Longleaf Pine dominated the upland areas surrounding the Okefenokee … More

botany, Georgia, Longleaf Pine, National Wildlife Refuge, Nature Journal, Nature Photography, Okefenokee Swamp, Stephen C Foster, williamwisephoto, Woodpecker

The Finest of Embroidery

An excerpt from naturalist Bradford Torrey’s 1895 book, A Florida Sketch-Book: “We were at that moment approaching a bird about which … More

Anhinga, Bird Photography, Birding, Bradford Torrey, Florida Sketch Book, Georgia, National Wildlife Refuge, Naturalist, Nature Photography, Okefenokee Swamp, Water Turkey, Wildlife Photography, williamwisephoto

Alligator Fishing Tackle Injuries

For many years now, our first gesture upon arriving in the Okefenokee Swamp is to say ‘hello’ to “Sophie”, the … More

Alligator, Conservation Photography, Fishing Tackle, Georgia, National Wildlife Refuge, Okefenokee Swamp, Pollution, Stephen C Foster, Wildlife Photography, williamwisephoto

Alligator Right-of-Way

Excerpt from my March 12, 2015 Okefenokee nature journal. As one leaves the more open waters of Billy’s or Minnie’s … More

Alligator, Canoe, Georgia, Kayak, National Wildlife Refuge, Nature Journal, Nature Photography, Okefenokee Swamp, Wildlife Photography, William Wise Photography

That’s the last time I saw that hog alive…

An excerpt from E.A. McIlhenny’s 1935 book, ​The Alligator’s Life History:  “On one occasion I saw a Duroc boar hog that … More

Alligator, Alligator Attack, Billys Lake, EA McIlhenny, Georgia, iNaturalist, National Wildlife Refuge, Okefenokee Swamp, Predator, prey, Wild Hog, Wildlife Photography

Okefenokee Southern Blue Flag Iris

In the spring, there are splashes of purple and blue along the canoe trails of the Okefenokee Swamp.  I have … More

Georgia, Iris virginica, National Wildlife Refuge, Nature Photography, Okefenokee Swamp, Southern Blue Flag Iris, williamwisephoto

Okefenokee Tiger Moth Caterpillar

The Okefenokee blackwater is decorated in the spring with the golden fingers and bright green plumes of the Golden Club … More

Caterpillar, Georgia, Golden Club, iNaturalist, Lepidoptera, National Wildlife Refuge, Nature Journal, Nature Photography, Okefenokee Swamp, Orontium, Tiger Moth, Wildlife Photography, William Wise Photography, williamwisephoto

Assiduous and Courageous Mother

Excerpt from William Bartram’s Travels, written in ​1773-1777; Part II, Chapter V “The female, as I imagine, carefully watches her own … More

Alligator, Bartram Travels, gator, Georgia, National Wildlife Refuge, Nature Photography, Okefenokee Swamp, Wildlife Photography, William Bartram, williamwisephoto

Alligator’s Diverse Diet

As an iNaturalist project admin, I completed a review of over 19,000 American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) observations uploaded to iNaturalist … More

Alligator, EA McIlhenny, iNaturalist, National Wildlife Refuge, Predator, prey, Wildlife Photography, williamwisephoto

Okefenokee’s Coastal Plain Cooter Turtles

While there are reportedly 15 turtles in the Okefenokee Swamp, my most commonly photographed species has been the Coastal Plain … More

Canoe, Coastal Plain Cooter, Georgia, National Wildlife Refuge, Okefenokee Swamp, Pseudemys concinna, Turtle, Wildlife Photography

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