Georgia (Swamp) - 20" x 16"
In early 2024, I was emailed by a landowner a few hours outside of Atlanta, Georgia, asking if I’d be interested in filming one of the rarest firefly species in the world. It’s a species commonly known as the Loopy 5, named for its very distinct flashing pattern (spoiler alert: it involves 5 flashes and a loop) – and at that time, was only known from about four populations in Georgia. I spent three days filming with Allen (the landowner) who took my crew and I to document some of the most phenomenal displays in nature. This swamp ended up being a new known locality of the species.
Stay tuned for the upcoming video on The Brain Scoop.
Read more about the Loopy Five Firefly from the Xerces society.
In early 2024, I was emailed by a landowner a few hours outside of Atlanta, Georgia, asking if I’d be interested in filming one of the rarest firefly species in the world. It’s a species commonly known as the Loopy 5, named for its very distinct flashing pattern (spoiler alert: it involves 5 flashes and a loop) – and at that time, was only known from about four populations in Georgia. I spent three days filming with Allen (the landowner) who took my crew and I to document some of the most phenomenal displays in nature. This swamp ended up being a new known locality of the species.
Stay tuned for the upcoming video on The Brain Scoop.
Read more about the Loopy Five Firefly from the Xerces society.
In early 2024, I was emailed by a landowner a few hours outside of Atlanta, Georgia, asking if I’d be interested in filming one of the rarest firefly species in the world. It’s a species commonly known as the Loopy 5, named for its very distinct flashing pattern (spoiler alert: it involves 5 flashes and a loop) – and at that time, was only known from about four populations in Georgia. I spent three days filming with Allen (the landowner) who took my crew and I to document some of the most phenomenal displays in nature. This swamp ended up being a new known locality of the species.
Stay tuned for the upcoming video on The Brain Scoop.
Read more about the Loopy Five Firefly from the Xerces society.
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL:
Materials: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 16” x 20”
Paintings are signed on the frame and can be signed on the front upon request. Prints of this painting are also available.
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