Species: Reddish Egret | Location: Big Cypress National Preserve, United States of America
I paddle my canoe into an area of the Big Cypress National Preserve in south Florida where water levels dictate my ability to access it. It is an area where salt and fresh water compete and lately, salt water has been dominate with recent drought conditions. Whether or not the salt water is the reason, finding this reddish egret was a rare occurrence for me. With lots of effort and patience, I was able to push my canoe fairly close to where the egret was dancing across the water in search of tiny fish.
About The Photographer
Throughout my life, I have always found time to go into the wilderness. In 1997, my career led me to Miami. I began exploring the wilderness areas of south Florida and experiencing their amazing wildlife by way of canoe. As the canoe was essential to my wilderness explorations, the camera soon followed. Interestingly, I never realized until I became a photographer that art played a significant role in my life. Starting at a young age, I dabbled in music and drawing; but I never considered photography because of the expense of camera equipment. My eventual investment in cameras began as a way to record my wilderness trips, but soon grew into a passion that allowed my artistic side to develop. At last, I had found a way to combine my love of nature with my love of art.Follow Constance on Instagram: @cmierphoto