We’ve reached the time of winter when last year’s grasses and reeds are dried out and falling over. This opens the view into the swamps, in this case to watch a duo of Common Gallinule.
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Donnelley Wildlife Management Area, SC
February 15, 2024
We’ve reached the time of winter when last year’s grasses and reeds are dried out and falling over. This opens the view into the swamps, in this case to watch a duo of Common Gallinule.
Donnelley Wildlife Management Area, SC
February 15, 2024
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