
Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge
Folder: Alabama, the Beautiful
This refuge near Decatur, Alabama is home to thousands of wintering water fowl and other migratory birds. As many as 14,000 sandhill cranes winter in the refuge. It is also the winter home to 12 to 14 whooping cranes, and endangered species with only about 600 in the world of which about 400 are in the wild.
Whopping Cranes
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These cranes are endangered. Only about 600 exist - 400 of them are in the wild. Of those, 300 are in the only naturally migrating flock which is west of the Mississippi and 100 are captive born that are being released into the wild in hopes of establishing another migrating flock east of the Mississippi River. Thirty four of the released birds have been wintering in Alabama, 12 to 14 of them at Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, Decatur, Alabama where this photo was taken. The birds were quite far away not much more than a white speck to the native eye. However, if I really blow the image up, though blurred, I can see some of the leg bands. Each crane has a distinctively colored band. All the eastern cranes have life histories on the internet. When I have time I will try to find the ones I photo'd. (IMG_7691)
Sandhill Cranes
Sandhill Cranes
Sandhill Cranes
American Widgeon
Sandhill Cranes
Sandhill Cranes Landing
Sleepy Orange Butterfly
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A small sulphur, spotted the 1st week in February at the Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, Decatur, Alabama (IMG_7683)
Nandina Berries
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An invasive species in the Wheeler National Wildife Refuge, Decatur, Alabama (DSC02973)
Sandhill Cranes
Mallard Duck (Female)
Sandhill Cranes
A Quiet Morning
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On Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) land at the north side of Guntersville Dam, Marshall County, Alabama (DSC02690)
Twins
American Widgeons
Sandhill Cranes
Deer Herd
American Widgeon (Male)
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