Another beautiful day of sunshine at the Refuge... I started with a drive around Shoveler Pond
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Cooper's Hawk |
I called this one immature Cooper's Hawk, he likes to patrol the Willows Pond.
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King Rail |
Sometimes we just get lucky... I snagged several shots this time.
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Great Egret |
I think his eyes were bigger than his stomach on this one, didn't wait around to see how long before he managed to swallow it.

I counted 45 Great Egret alone in this short stretch... the line of white birds continued along the canal as I drove around the pond,
The berm was filled to capacity, no room for gators today.

Geese, geese, and more geese
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