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Bayou Sauvage – New Orleans, Louisiana
Bayou Sauvage – New Orleans, Louisiana While I was visiting City Park in New Orleans, I dropped in to listen to one of the lectures. As it would happen, the topic was the geological formation of ridges and bayous along … Continue reading →
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Tagged alligators, anole, Anole displaying, Bald Eagle, bayou sauvage, bayous, boardwalk, boardwalks, egrets, egrets herons, fish and wildlife, fish and wildlife service, fountain statue, geological formation, herons, louisiana iris, marshland, Mississippi River, mockingbirds, new orleans louisiana, Turkey Vulture, turkey vultures, u s fish and wildlife service, wooded areas
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