Spoonbills in the Mist is a piece of digital artwork by M Spadecaller which was uploaded on June 8th, 2017.
Spoonbills in the Mist
Roseate Spoonbill populations in Florida are declining in the estuary sandwiched between the Everglades, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Keys. Poor water... more
Title
Spoonbills in the Mist
Artist
M Spadecaller
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Painting & Photographic Art
Description
Roseate Spoonbill populations in Florida are declining in the estuary sandwiched between the Everglades, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Keys. Poor water management in the Everglades has dramatically altered water depths and salinity levels in Florida Bay. For a wading bird on a special diet, this is life threatening. Wildlife conservation biologist, Mac Stone cautions: “if you don’t protect the water—the life source—coming to it, you’ve got nothing. You can put up as many fences, signs, whatever. None of it matters if you don’t have the water.”
In addition to the precarious existence of these beautiful birds, there’s more at stake. The Florida Bay and the greater Everglades provides millions of dollars to the state’s economy through recreation, tourism, and commercial fishing; this has activated teams of scientists. The survival of the spoonbills, will only come with the survival of the everglades. “Spoonbills have become the indicator for the overall health of the Everglades,” explains Stone. “They’re representative of the whole ecosystem. They require the fish, and the fish require the submerged aquatic vegetation, and the submerged aquatic vegetation requires the input of freshwater.” The warning is quite clear; “As goes the spoonbill, so goes the bay.” This image is a digital composite and painting that includes a modified digital reproduction of Tropical Landscape ii (1855) by Frederic Edwin Church.
Uploaded
June 8th, 2017
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Greta Corens
What a hauntingly beautiful world you create, M S, when the late afternoon sun highlights the wings and the palm tree. L/F