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  • Old Beaver Pond & Drain Pipe at Back Bay Blvd

    Old Beaver Pond & Drain Pipe at Back Bay Blvd

    The joy of Birding and birding friends Yesterday morning, we headed 35 miles East to Whitehead Lake at Ivy Park in Pascagoula, where Patty hoped to see a variety of ducks. We had just arrived when Aaron, a birder friend of ours, texted us that he had sighted a Fulvous whistling duck at the Old…

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  • Ocean Springs Harbor Sunrise

    Ocean Springs Harbor Sunrise

    Sunrise and White pelicans Ocean Springs Harbor Sunrise Going to bed last night, thinking of a nice way to kick off February, my plan for the morning was to head to Heron Bayou to try another sunrise. I woke at 0400; the minute I stir each morning, Babygirl demands a few minutes of attention, and…

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  • Pascagoula

    Pascagoula

    Vermillion Flycatcher Patty and I both needed a distraction today, so we headed east along the coast, ending in Pascagoula. We didn’t really have a goal, just out looking; some old and some new. As we were winding down and kinda working our way in a general direction of home, we ended up in a…

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  • Washington Street Pier

    Washington Street Pier

    Story Washington Street Pier & Boat Ramp in Bay St Louis is always a good birding spot. It has the added benefit of being close to my favorite Sunrise location, Waveland, and only blocks away from The Mockingbird Cafe—great coffee!Write Your Story Here Quote Click any image to view full size and browse the gallery.

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  • Okefenokee Swamp

    Okefenokee Swamp

    Lots and lots of Alligators Patty, the kids, and I visited the Okefenokee Swamp in our RV in February 2021; it was wonderful. It was also very wet and muddy, but the temperature was perfect. All about the Refuge is amazing, nature, wildlife in abundance, and such a variety of native vegetation is breathtaking..  The…

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  • Birds of Color

    Birds of Color

    Rockin Rock Ranch Birdfeeders Sometimes you do not appreciate what you have until it is gone. These photos are of a typical day at the bird feeders on our Ranch in Arkansas. “Some birds are not meant to be caged, that’s all. Their feathers are too bright, their songs too sweet and wild” movie The…

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