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Red-bellied Woodpecker

Woodpeckers are some of my favorite birds. They are very distinctive and easy to identify. They are fun to watch … More

Melanerpes carolinus, woodpecker

Burris Farm Market Peaches

My sister heard the peaches were in so she was looking for them to post their location. Once she found … More

BurrisFarmMarket, Peaches

Cattle Egret at the DI Airport

In 2023, ornithologists split Cattle Egret into two species: Western Cattle-Egret and Eastern Cattle-Egret. Western-Cattle Egret occurs in Africa, western … More

Ardea ibis, Bubulcus ibis, Dauphin Island Airport, egret

Birds Approve of the  Dauphin Island Causeway Shoreline Restoration Project

Mobile County is constructing breakwaters along the Dauphin Island Causeway as you drive up to the bridge. They are designed … More

Dauphin Island, egrets, gulls, herons, terns, yellowlegs

Possible Heronry on Dauphin Island

While on a new boardwalk on Dauphin Island, I noticed a couple looking up into the trees and hearing a … More

Ardea herodias, Dauphin Island, heron, rookery

Flowers in the Yard

I’ve planted a few new flowers in my and my mother’s yards and a few flowers are blooming from last … More

dahlia, daisy, pansy, petunia, rose

Blue Jay Take Out

  Blue jays store food: Blue jays will cache or hide acorns during the winter.At one time, they can hold 2-3 acorns … More

BlueJay, Cyanocitta cristata

Clapper Rail at DI Airport

I could hear the Clapper Rails calling at the Dauphin Island pond, but didn’t expect to see one. They are … More

Dauphin Island Airport, rail, Rallus crepitans

Flying High in the Morning

The Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon festival started the day with balloons flying over Foley. I got up early to … More

GCHABF2025, HotAirBalloonFestival

Great Crested Flycatcher on DI

Driving away from the Dauphin Island Airport, I spotted this Great Crested Flycatcher sitting on the bush. I took the … More

Dauphin Island, flycatcher, Myiarchus crinitus

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