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Bird Watching:       

Top locations

Florida:   Everglades National Park (native American name for "rivers of grass") Dry Tortugas National Park,   Fort Matanzas,    Ten Thousands of Islands and  the Florida Keys.  

The Rookery Bay Conservancy  near Naples is known for not only their birds but they are very active in turtle preservation and have a welcome center with lots of information pertaining to the native Flora and Fauna  of SW Florida. 

The National Wildlife Refuges and  the National Parks Service offer a multitude of great bird watching locations.

If you have the opportunity to visit the Bahamas the Island of Inaguas is know for its large colonies of Flamingos. Inaguas is a haven for bird-watchers and nature lovers. And the Cayman Island are home to the rare Cayman parrot, mocking birds (called a nightingale locally) that will mock your whistle and Dicory dicks.

                                           

  Alabama: Alabama is a veritable paradise for Photographers, Birdwatchers . There is such a variety of terrains, Forests, mountains, meadows, swamps, and beaches dot the landscape, creating a plethora of avian habitats. From the majestic bald eagle, symbol of our nation's heritage, to the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker, to the crowd-pleasing painted bunting, over 400 species of birds grace the blue skies above Alabama. An official State page dedicated to bird and Wildlife Viewing  can be found here.

Arkansas   (not a current photo)

Arkansas may the destination for many birders in the near future. Why? The once thought to be extinct, Ivory-Billed Woodpecker was sighted in the White River Natural Wildlife Reserve of Arkansas. So far there have not been any clear photographs taken to verify it's rediscovery, with the exception of a blurry video that unfortunately is u severely out of focus. Many Bird enthusiasts have flocked to the region but have come back empty handed photographically speaking but a few have been lucky enough to have at least made a sighting, The clincher on it's rediscovery is an audio recording that clearly preserved the characteristic nasal "kent" call and double raps on a tree. This is encouraging because this is the breeding call so there is a good chance that there may be at least one active breeding pair. For more information on these sighting see the articles in Birding America

If you are fortunate enough to get a great picture or would like to relate your experience in the field contact us and we will consider it for posting.

Be cautious when in the wilds as Ticks and Chiggers can pose a serious problem.

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