Ducks, Geese, Swans, Marsh Birds
Folder: Birds
Canada Geese Goslings
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At the James D. Martin Wildlife Park - a Gadsden, Alabama City park that is a wetland which is a part of the Coosa River watershed formed by the impoundment of the river with the Neely Henry hydroelectric dam. (IMG_2695)
Young Canada Geese
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At the James D. Martin Wildlife Park - a Gadsden, Alabama City park that is a wetland which is a part of the Coosa River watershed formed by the impoundment of the river with the Neely Henry hydroelectric dam. (IMG_2703)
American Coot
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From the James D. Martin Wildlife Park, a Gadsden, Alabama city park that is a wetland - part of the Coosa River watershed. (IMG_2249)
American Coot
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From the James D. Martin Wildlife Park, a Gadsden, Alabama city park that is a wetland - part of the Coosa River watershed. (IMG_2244)
Warning - Leave Our Young'uns Alone!
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Behind the Gadsden Mall adjacent to the James D. Martin Wildlife Park, a city park that is a wetland formed at the mouth of Black Creek by the backwaters of Neely Henry Lake created by the impoundment of the Coosa River by Alabama Power. Gadsden, Alabama (IMG_2684)
Canada Geese and Goslings
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Behind the Gadsden Mall adjacent to the James D. Martin Wildlife Park, a city park that is a wetland formed at the mouth of Black Creek by the backwaters of Neely Henry Lake created by the impoundment of the Coosa River by Alabama Power.. Gadsden, Alabama (IMG_2706)
Canada Geese and Goslings
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Behind the Gadsden Mall adjacent to the James D. Martin Wildlife Park, a city park that is a wetland formed at the mouth of Black Creek by the backwaters of Neely Henry Lake created by the impoundment of the Coosa River by Alabama Power. Gadsden, Alabama (IMG_2704)
Canada Goose Goslings
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Behind the Gadsden Mall adjacent to the James D. Martin Wildlife Park, a city park that is a wetland formed by the backwaters of Neely Henry Lake, an Alabama Power Coosa River impoundment at the mouth of Black Creek. Gadsden, Alabama (IMG_2716)
Canada Goose Goslings
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Behind the Gadsden Mall adjacent to the James D. Martin Wildlife Park, a city park that is a wetland formed at the mouth of Black Creek by the backwaters of Neely Henry Lake created by the impoundment of the Coosa River by Alabama Power.. Gadsden, Alabama (IMG_2698)
Canada Goose Goslings
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Behind the Gadsden Mall adjacent to the James D. Martin Wildlife Park, a city park that is a wetland formed by the backwaters of Neely Henry Lake, an Alabama Power Coosa River impoundment at the mouth of Black Creek. Gadsden, Alabama (IMG_2695)
Canada Goose Goslings
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Behind the Gadsden Mall adjacent to the James D. Martin Wildlife Park, a city park that is a wetland formed by the backwaters of Neely Henry Lake, an Alabama Power Coosa River impoundment at the mouth of Black Creek. Gadsden, Alabama (IMG_2694)
Canada Goose Gosling
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Behind the Gadsden Mall adjacent to the James D. Martin Wildlife Park, a city park that is a wetland formed at the mouth of Black Creek by the backwaters of Neely Henry Lake created by the impoundment of the Coosa River by Alabama Power. Gadsden, Alabama (IMG_2693)
Canada Goose Gosling
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Behind the Gadsden Mall adjacent to the James D. Martin Wildlife Park, a city park that is a wetland formed at the mouth of Black Creek by the backwaters of Neely Henry Lake created by the impoundment of the Coosa River by Alabama Power. Gadsden, Alabama (IMG_2692)
Young Canada Goose Goslings
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Behind the Gadsden Mall adjacent to the James D. Martin Wildlife Park, a city park that is a wetland formed by the backwaters of Neely Henry Lake, an Alabama Power Coosa River impoundment at the mouth of Black Creek. Gadsden, Alabama (IMG_2694)
Goslings
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Canada Goose babies behind the Gadsden Mall adjacent to the James D. Martin Wildlife Park, a city park that is a wetland formed by the backwaters of Neely Henry Lake, an Alabama Power Coosa River impoundment at the mouth of Black Creek. Gadsden, Alabama (IMG_2696)
Great Egret and a Canada Goose
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At a rookery in James D. Martin Wildlife Park - a Gadsden, Alabama, city park - a wetland that is part of the Coosa River watershed, (IMG_0802)
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