Wildlife is most active during the cooler hours of morning and evening. Small flocks of blue-winged teal begin to arrive, signaling the beginning of the fall migration. Alligator young hatch and leave the nest, and may be heard “clucking” to their mothers. Nighthawkes and chuck-will’s widow frequent the evening sky, eating flying insects.

August 2011 Wildlife Notes
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