Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge

Since the weather has been better, Chopper and I have taken a habit of going somewhere for a day hike on Sundays.  This week, we visited Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge, near Hilton Head.

I am a sucker for a good live oak canopy.
Live oak canopy

Tons of birds at Pinckney Island — great blue and little blue herons, snowy, cattle, and great egrets, ibis, moorhens, soras, bluebirds, kingfishers, and more.  The egrets and ibises have staked out one particular pond as their rookery.
Egret rookery

Most of these are juvenile white ibis.
Juvenile white ibises

White ibis don’t become fully white until they’re out of their juvenile phase.  I love them.  They’re slightly awkward looking birds.
Juvenile white ibis

And, as would be expected in a good South Carolina wetlands, alligators of the large and small variety:Alligator

Little gator

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