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Tag: Meaher State Park

Eastern Phoebe

 Its gentle tail-wagging habit and soft fee-bee song make the Phoebe easy to identify, unlike many flycatchers. https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/eastern-phoebe

Meaher State Park, Sayornis phoebe

American Alligator

American alligators are large crocodilians found only in the United States. As a cold-blooded reptile, alligators undergo dormancy when the weather … More

Alligator mississippiensis, Meaher State Park, Mobile Bay

Gray Catbird

Catbirds give the impression of being entirely slaty gray. With a closer look you’ll see a small black cap, blackish … More

Dumetella carolinensis, Meaher State Park

Little Blue Heron

Adult Little Blue Herons are very dark all over. At close range or in good light, they have a rich … More

Egretta caerulea, Meaher State Park

American White Pelican

American White Pelicans feed from the water’s surface, dipping their beaks into the water to catch fish and other aquatic … More

Meaher State Park, Pelecanus erythrorhynchos

Little Blue Heron

The Little Blue Heron is a stand-and-wait predator, rather than a frenetic, dashing-about predator. They watch the water for fish … More

heron, Meaher State Park, Pelecaniformes

Tri-colored Heron

heron, Meaher State Park

Clouds on Water

clouds, Meaher State Park

American Wigeon

duck, Meaher State Park, wigeon

Down the Meaher State Park Bunny Trail

hare, Meaher State Park, rabbit

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