Sapelo Island Photo Gallery
I have posted a photo gallery of color images of Sapelo Island taken during the time our family lived there on my Facebook page (Evelyn...
Rattlesnakes and cottonmouths venomous, not poisonous
In his review of 'Marsh Mud and Mummichogs', Ian Wood correctly called out my Chapter 7 error in referring to the eastern diamondback...
Georgia fiddlers (crabs, that is)
These small crabs, scuttling in large 'herds' across the marsh at low tide, are among the most conspicuous invertebrates in Georgia salt...
Chachalacas on Sapelo Island
Chachalacas, a Central American arboreal pheasant, olive-brown in color and with a long tail, were introduced to Sapelo Island in the...
Videos on Cumberland and Sapelo Islands
For great introductions to the habitats and wildlife of coastal Georgia, watch the excellent videos 'Wild Cumberland' and 'Sapelo'...
Marsh Mud and Mummichogs is published
My book on the natural history of the Georgia coast: Marsh Mud and Mummichogs, is finally published and is now available as a hardback or...