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Tree Swallow
Horicon Marsh | May 20th 2008 by Lana
———————————————————————— Chirping —————————— read more
Sandhill Crane Family
Horicon Marsh | August 5th 2007 by Lana
The Sandhill Crane is a tall gray bird of open grasslands, meadows, and wetlands. It congregates in huge numbers in migration. read more
Ring-billed Gull, ( juvenile )
Horicon Marsh | August 2nd 2007 by Lana
A familiar parking lot gull, the Ring-billed Gull breeds primarily inland in North America. It can be found along the coasts, but many of these “seagulls” never see anything except fresh water all their lives. read more
Bath Time @ The Marsh LOL
Horicon Marsh | August 1st 2007 by Lana
I just had to do this. LOL read more
Cedar Waxwing
Horicon Marsh | July 25th 2007 by Lana
The Cedar Waxwing is one of the most frugivorous birds in North America. Many aspects of its life, from its nomadic habits to its late breeding season, may be traced to its dependence upon fruit. read more
Green Heron
Horicon Marsh | July 23rd 2007 by Lana
A small, stocky wading bird, the Green Heron is common in wet spots across much of North America. It can be difficult to see as it stands motionless waiting for small fish to approach within striking range, but it frequently announces its presence read more
Geese on the Marsh ( FUNNY )
Horicon Marsh | July 1st 2007 by Lana
This is so funny. John asked me to make this for him. I think it turned out great. I hope you enjoy. read more
Female Wood Duck with Brood
Horicon Marsh | June 29th 2007 by Lana
Wood Ducks come in to the refuge every year at this time for the molt. Most of them are adults that will be flightless shortly. Quoted by: Jon US Fish and Wildlife Biologist She had 10 little ones with her. read more
Red-winged Blackbird At Rest
Horicon Marsh | June 22nd 2007 by Lana
Listen to the Red-winged Blackbird mp3 read more
Common Moorhen
Horicon Marsh | June 15th 2007 by Lana
The most widely distributed member of the rail family, the Common Moorhen inhabits marshes and ponds from Canada to Chile, from northern Europe to southern Africa, and across Asia to the Pacific. Vocal and boldly marked, the species can be quite con read more
Double-crested Cormorant
Horicon Marsh | June 14th 2007 by Lana
The things you don't expect when taking photos of wildlife. read more
Great Egret
Horicon Marsh | May 30th 2007 by Lana
It has extremely long legs and neck. Its neck is longer than its body, and is held in a distinctive kink. read more
Double-crested Cormorant
Horicon Marsh | May 21st 2007 by Lana
Listen to the Double-crested Cormorant mp3 read more

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