Gene Stratton Porter would be amazed at the birds that now call Limberlost home at least part of the year. The bird list is over 225 as of this writing.
We are fortunate that J and Karen Swygart share their photos of their Limberlost adventures.
Birds of Loblolly in photographs by J and Karen Swygart Gene Stratton Porter would be amazed at the birds that now call Limberlost home at least part of the year. The bird list is over 225 as of this writing. We are fortunate that J and Karen Swygart share their photos of their Limberlost adventures. Heron silhouetted against the sky. Egret at the Loblolly Marsh Nature Preserve. Egrets Cedar waxwing Indigo bunting. One of the most lively singers at the Loblolly Marsh Nature Preserve. One of the adult bald eagles at Loblolly Marsh seen in one of their favorite perching trees. Juvenile bald eagle at the Loblolly Marsh. Sandhill cranes just off of the Limberlost Swamp Nature Preserve. Sandhill cranes have been seen at both Limberlost and Loblolly all summer.
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