

Then another panther appeared, and another, and another. He figured he was done for the day and started to leave around sunset, but then, in the middle of the road he saw it, a beautiful Florida panther chasing an injured Turkey Vulture. different rock formations and crevices along the shore as the tide flowed in and out. Our top 5 teams determined my a round robin tournament in February will participate in this league. This league has matches February through May culminating with a state championship tournament. For the competitive player there is the Sunshine State league. They were chasing an injured Turkey Vulture. Fine Art Photography of Sunrise at Panther Beach by Tony Pagliaro. The club will operate throughout the year with tournaments and clinics every month. A group of Florida panthers spotted by photographer Ezra Van in Fakahatchee Strand State Preserve Park on Jan. He waited patiently for a few hours for the big cat to return, but no luck. He was barely able to get a picture of it though. Just a little about 10 miles north of Santa Cruz, Panther Beach is a local secret and is a spectacular place to enjoy a picnic lunch, or the beauty of the.

Van said he was just a few miles up the main road of the Preserve, which is known as the Amazon of the North America, when he saw one panther about 200 meters away. They were chasing an injured Turkey Vulture. Van says he has been tracking Florida Panthers in the wild for a few years and up until January 13, he had never seen any.īut that fateful day in mid-January at the Fakahatchee Strand State Preserve Park in the Big Cypress section of the Everglades, he spotted one and then it only got better from there. Ezra Van is a photographer and videographer who lives in Miami Beach. A large group of naturists spend some time at Panther Beach.
