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Tag: GulfStatePark

Common Yellowthroat at GSP

It’s obvious how this bird got the name, Common Yellowthroat. The male has the dark black mask while the female … More

Geothlypis trichas, GulfStatePark, yellowthroat

Eastern Bluebird

The Eastern Bluebird’s most common call is a soft, low-pitched tu-a-wee with a querulous tone. The call lasts a little less than … More

bluebird, GulfStatePark, Sialia sialis

Green Anole at GSP

It was easy to spot this Green Anole when walking in Gulf State Park. The bright green on the blackened … More

Anolis carolinensis, GulfStatePark, lizard

Brown-headed Nuthatch at GSP

Brown-headed Nuthatches don’t sing complicated songs, but they are plenty vocal. They make tiny squeaks that sound like a toy … More

GulfStatePark, nuthatch, Sitta pusilla

Eastern Towhee

I was watching a female Eastern Towhee moving around in the undergrowth when this male Eastern Towhee flew in on … More

GulfStatePark, Pipilo erythrophthalmus

Eagles on the Nest

While viewing the nesting eagle on the path behind Lake Shelby, some park visitors mentioned another nest just around the … More

GulfStatePark, Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Brown-headed Nuthatch

When the squeaky sound of a rubber ducky drifts down out of the canopy in a southern pine forest, be … More

GulfStatePark, nuthatch, Sitta pusilla

Bald Eagles are Back at GSP

The eagles are back in their nest at Gulf State Park. It is always exciting to see a white head … More

eagle, GulfStatePark, Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Diving Ducks

I spotted Bufflehead ducks at both the gulf and the Magnolia Landfill. They are small sea ducks that like to … More

Aythya affinis, Bucephala albeola, Bufflehead, GulfStatePark, Magnolia Landfill, scaup

Following the Downy Woodpecker

Downy Woodpeckers were moving from tree to tree at Gulf State Park. I’m not sure if this is the same … More

GulfStatePark, Picoides pubescens, woodpecker

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