When the squeaky sound of a rubber ducky drifts down out of the canopy in a southern pine forest, be … More
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Eastern Ribbon Snake
I spotted this Ribbon Snake in the ground cover beside my house. It must have stayed in that spot for … More
Yellow-bellied Sliders
There weren’t any alligators out at Alligator Alley in Daphne, but I did spot these Yellow-bellied Sliders.
Lake Shore Drive Water Tower
From a boat on Mobile Bay or driving over the causeway, you can see a water tower standing at the … More
Ripple Clouds
Pilots recognize undulatus clouds as a sign of wind shear. Consequently, these clouds may create slight turbulence for a flight. https://earthsky.org/earth/undulatus-clouds-wavy-rows/
White-throated Sparrow
I’ve seen the White-throated Sparrow eating the seed on my path a lot during the winter. This winter, I’ve seen … More
American Robin
The Robin’s rich caroling is among the earliest bird songs heard at dawn in spring and summer, often beginning just … More
Tufted Titmouse
My new feeder has turned out to be a popular spot for the Tufted Titmouse. They were one of the … More
Finches on the Feeder
During the winter months, I have Purple Finch and American Goldfinch as well as House Finch on my feeders.
Blue Jay
Blue Jays prefer tray feeders or hopper feeders on a post rather than hanging feeders, and they prefer peanuts, sunflower … More
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