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It all started with an 探花精选 membership. Rogerio DaSilva, a Naples-area nature photographer, became a member of and donor to Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. While he loved photographing the wading birds and songbirds of the Sanctuary, he had a dream: to capture in his lens the impressive nesting behaviors of coastal Black Skimmers and Royal Terns.
Florida's beaches and barrier islands are critical nesting habitat for this species, and the morning was alive with their energy鈥 resting, preening, courting, and launching into the Gulf breeze.
鈥 Rogerio DaSilva, Photographer
In April, DaSilva got the opportunity to spend a morning with Director of Leadership Giving Anny Shepard and Southwest Florida Shorebird Program Manager Megan Hatten to see the nesting birds in action. They spent hours on the water, keeping a respectful distance and ensuring their presence did not change the birds' behavior鈥攑er ethical photography guidelines. DaSilva explains: 鈥淲hat unfolded was far more than a birdwatching excursion. It was a window into why this work matters, and why the people who fund it make a genuine difference on the ground.鈥
For DaSilva, photographing a Royal Tern courtship dance became a trip highlight: 鈥淐rests fully raised, orange bills catching the Florida light, they circled and postured in a ritual that has played out on these shores for millennia.鈥 The Black Skimmers also did not disappoint. 鈥淏lack Skimmers dominated the shell flats in numbers that took the breath away,鈥 says DaSilva.
We must flock together to protect these vulnerable birds and their special nesting habitat now and into the future. 探花精选 has an ambitious plan to raise $1.5 million for 探花精选鈥檚 coastal work by 2032. Together, we can ensure that Florida remains a place to see and admire sea and shorebirds for future generations.
This article was published in the Summer 2026 Naturalist.