Our Nature Screensaver
Southern Company’s Our Nature screensaver showcases the beauty of the natural wonders right outside our doors: the birds, wildlife, and lush landscapes of the Southeast.
Through our land and natural resource conservation efforts, Southern Company is improving the environment in the communities we serve. We’ve joined with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation on three major programs — Power of Flight and Longleaf Legacy, and Five Star Restoration — to restore wetlands and wildlife habitats, protect endangered plants and animals, revitalize vanishing longleaf pine forests, and promote conservation education. And we’ve committed $6 million in matching funds over 10 years for projects in the Southeast.
We are working hard to preserve the beauty of the South. To enjoy the beauty of 12 vivid images of incredible natural wonders, Download Screensaver.
![]() This forest on the Wade Tract in Georgia contains hundreds of plants in addition to towering longleaf pines. Photo - Christine Ambroise |
![]() The prothonotary warbler, often called the swamp canary, is a cavity nesting song bird. Photo - Bill Stripling |
![]() Great blue herons are just one of many water birds benefiting from the Power of Flight bird conservation programs. Photo - Bill Stripling |
![]() A migratory flock of endangered whooping cranes is being restored to the eastern US after an absence of more than a century. Photo - www.operationmigration.org |
![]() The blazing star, narrow leaf sunflower and bracken fern are three of hundreds of plant species found in the longleaf ecosystem. Photo - Christine Ambroise |
![]() Gopher Tortoises represent one of several rare species benefiting from longleaf pine restoration projects. Photo - Christine Ambroise |
![]() The declining northern bobwhite quail will benefit from thousands of acres of habitat restoration projects supported by the Power of Flight and Longleaf Legacy programs. Photo - NC Wildlife Resources Commission |
![]() The purple gallinule is one of many marsh birds that will benefit from the Power of Flight bird conservation program. Photo - Michelle Wisniewski |
![]() Restored longleaf pine will provide habitat for wild turkeys and many other species. Photo John Ford of NWTF |
![]() The swallow-tailed kite nests in the southeastern US and winters in Brazil. Photo - Michelle Wisniewski |
![]() Power of Flight and Longleaf Legacy are helping speed recovery of the federally listed endangered Red-Cockaded Woodpecker. Photo - Phillip Jordan |
![]() Pitcher plant bogs are often found in low, wet areas of longleaf pine forests. Photo - Danny Herrin |











