A Yellow-Crowned Night Heron on Village Creek
July 3rd, 2008
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| Glynn Wilson |
| A young, female yellow-crowned night heron fishes on a beaver dam in Roebuck Springs, Alabama. |
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| Glynn Wilson |
| A young, female yellow-crowned night heron fishes on a beaver dam in Roebuck Springs, Alabama. |
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