
I visited Site 2 at 1:30pm (located next to Wheeler Dam near Elgin, AL) after visiting Site 4. They are probably only 4 or 5 miles apart. There were a lot of people fishing- so birds weren't near the shore. I had seen 3 While Pelicans as I was driving over the dam. There were also numerous gulls and Comorants.
The first photo below is of the power line tower lined with Comorants. The third photo is of a Skipjack Herring that a man caught as I was walking around looking at the scenary. He said that they were a "trash" fish- meaning not edible.


1 comment:
What a fantastic picture of the fish! I think you have a great new blog, Daniel.
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