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Red-shouldered Hawks

It’s courting season for this pair of Red-shouldered Hawks. I’ve spotted them together on a tree close to the road … More

Buteo lineatus

Love Those Woodpeckers!

I love seeing and hearing woodpeckers in my yard. I am blessed to see so many types in my yard … More

Colaptes auratus, Melanerpes carolinus, Melanerpes erythrocephalus, Picoides pubescens, state bird

Baltimore Orioles +

Once again the bird paradise yard in Foley has a Life List bird for me; the Baltimore Oriole. I couldn’t … More

Icterus galbula, Icterus spurius

Ducks at Claude Peteet Mariculture Center

Ring-necked Ducks and Lesser Scaup look a lot alike. The male Ring-necked Duck has the dark back with a white … More

Aythya affinis, Aythya collaris, Bucephala albeola, Claude Peteet Mariculture Center

Eastern Phoebe

The Eastern Phoebe generally perches low in trees or on fencelines. Phoebes are very active, making short flights to capture … More

Sayornis phoebe

Tulip Magnolia

I love when the Tulip Magnolia trees bloom. It seems that one day they are barren and the next in … More

Magnolia X soulangeana, tulips

Pink Camellias

The South is the heart of camellia country. Indeed, common camellia (Camellia japonica) is even Alabama’s state flower. Although it seems like … More

camellia, Fairhope Municipal Pier

Flower Drive in Fairhope

Driving through downtown Fairhope is like driving through a field of flowers. Alongside the streets and on each corner are … More

daffodil, Fairhope, Narcissus

Surprising Blooms

It was very surprising when the camellias and pansies still bloomed after being covered with 8 inches of snow. There … More

Camellia japonica, pansies

A Bed of Tulips

There is a large bed of tulips on the bluff above the Fairhope Municipal Pier.

Fairhope, tulips

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