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The Great Horned Owl

October 3, 2012June 23, 20202 min read

The Great Horned Owl is large predatory bird, approximately 25″ tall with a four and a half foot wingspan.  These owls range from Alaska

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Louisiana’s Most Popular Hummingbirds – Ruby-throated & Rufous

September 19, 2012June 16, 20202 min read

The hummingbird is a distinct bird native to the Americas that make up the Trochilidae family. They are among the smallest of birds and

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The Brown Pelican

July 11, 2012June 23, 20201 min read

The only non-white pelican in the world, the Louisiana State bird has appealed to the hearts of bird lovers everywhere. Admirers watch in awe

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Blue Jay

March 28, 2012June 23, 20201 min read

One of the most popular North American birds, the Blue Jay’s habitat spans over all of eastern US and partially into Canada. They can

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Common Woodpeckers in Southern Louisiana

March 7, 2012June 23, 20201 min read

The Red-Bellied Woodpecker is common over much of the South, making it’s home in open and swampy woodlands. A small bird of only 10″,

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The Great Blue Heron

February 29, 2012June 23, 20201 min read

This large North American heron is common on fresh as well as salt waters, and is frequently found standing at the edge of a

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