It was foggy and humid on Saturday morning when I arrived at St. Marks NWR, which made watching wildlife a bit difficult. Thankfully the wind picked up and the pea soup mist drifted away revealing lots of birds and several deer.
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| A blue morph Snow Goose was present on Stoney Bayou 2 |
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| Savannah Sparrows are common in weedy areas at this time of year |
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| Up to 750 Green-winged Teal are present on the refuge during the winter |
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| American Bitterns are common in winter but can be difficult to see |
Andy Wraithmell
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