
We spent this lovely morning on the Wildlife Drive at Savannah National Wildlife Refuge. Due to the warm temperatures and nice sun, the alligators and turtles were out basking. We saw about 20 gators, as well as birds such as American coots, common moorhens, blue-winged teal ducks, northern shoveler ducks, little blue heron, great blue heron, great egret, and some folks too fast or distant to identify. It was warm enough to bring some bugs out, but not the sand gnats or skeeters - yet.
This gator was about 10 feet long - not the biggest we saw, but the best picture.
Savannah NWR is a free site just about 9 miles into SC. A slow dusty trip for about 4 miles on the wildlife drive could take you two hours or more, if you pay attention. Take the time, be quiet, wait, watch, and follow the experienced birders.There are wonders out there, and we all need some wonder in our lives.