Monthly Archive for "July 2008"



Photography Kevin Fleming on 25 Jul 2008

Wild Delaware sneak preview

The book Wild Delaware is in layout now and goes to the printer in three weeks. So, I’m not able to shoot everyday now and thought you would like a sneak preview of how the pages will look. Many of the best photographs will run full bleed across two pages and other images work best paired with another photograph. Of course, there will be captions with all of the photographs.

If you have not reserved your signed and numbered copy of Wild Delaware it is a great day to do that! Only 1,000 will be available signed and numbered plus you receive FREE SHIPPING and two free lithographs.

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Green Heron and Red-bellied Cooter in duckweed

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Osprey

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Screech Owl and Great Horned Owl 

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baby Skunk, Opossum and Red Fox

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Warblers

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Photography Kevin Fleming on 23 Jul 2008

things that crawl and slither…

Herpetology is the branch of zoology dealing with reptiles and amphibians. Interestingly, the Greek origin of the word derives from “a creeping thing.” With the expert help of herpetologist Jim White from the Delaware Nature Society I was able to get close to lots of cold-blooded creeping, crawling and slithering critters who live all around us but we seldom get to see. Jim is writing an essay for Wild Delaware that will shed some light on things that live in the shadows of our woodlands and wetlands.

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Barking Treefrog

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Eastern Tiger Salamander

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Hog-nosed Snake

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Red-bellied Cooter

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Spotted Turtle

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Photography Kevin Fleming on 20 Jul 2008

snakes in a book

Lots of folks are afraid of snakes and would prefer not to cross their path. Like ‘em or not, snakes are an important part of wild Delaware. The clouded eye of this rather sinister looking King snake indicates it will soon shed its skin. King snakes feed on rodents, birds and other snakes.

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Photography Kevin Fleming on 19 Jul 2008

vine expressway

Colored leaf-green, Rough Green Snakes spend most of their life climbing vines, shrubs and trees in search of spiders and insects. Their range is mostly below the Mason-Dixon Line with Delaware being pretty much their northernmost habitat.

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Photography Kevin Fleming on 18 Jul 2008

great marsh moonrise

Canary Creek ebbs and flows with waters from The Great Marsh in Lewes. Last night the water was dead calm mirroring the beautiful moonrise.

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Photography Kevin Fleming on 17 Jul 2008

the color of summer

From wildlife to wildflowers, there are many beautiful things to photograph for a book titled Wild Delaware. Some subjects like these wildflowers burst into color briefly and then blend back into the green summer foliage. Here’s a look at three plants blooming now.

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marsh mallow

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butterfly milkweed

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monkey flower

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Photography Kevin Fleming on 16 Jul 2008

friendly ghost

I spent the morning lying motionless on the sand in the middle of a ghost crab colony at Cape Henlopen State Park. These little crabs, ranging in size from about a dime to a silver dollar, are called ghosts because of their ability to instantly disappear into their holes whenever they sense danger. Their eyes have sharp 360° degree vision which allows them to catch low-flying insects. But mostly, they feed on whatever they can scavenge from the ebb and flow of the tide.

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Photography Kevin Fleming on 15 Jul 2008

bird in paradise

These young osprey are ready to fledge and will soon soar above the wetlands that surround Cape Henlopen State Park. Nearby the rich waters of the Delaware Bay and Lewes and Rehoboth canal provide a fishing paradise.

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Photography Kevin Fleming on 15 Jul 2008

Reserve your signed and numbered Wild Delaware book!

Wild Delaware goes to the printer one month from today!

Order now to reserve a beautiful piece of Delaware history. Publication of Wild Delaware is this November but if you have to order now to receive a signed and numbered copy of Wild Delaware plus two free signed lithographs plus free shipping. Just click Order Wild Delaware Online! (above) for the pre-publication special.

Don’t miss out on owning this beautiful signed and numbered Wild Delaware book. This book is destined to be an instant Delaware classic!

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Photography Kevin Fleming on 13 Jul 2008

osprey portraits

OK, I admit Osprey are one of my favorite subjects. Today I was able to get very close to this fledgling. Here are two rather intimate portraits.

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