PHOTO GALLERY: Pintail Wildlife Drive
Published 11:24 am Friday, March 3, 2023
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Snow geese, ducks and other waterfowl flock to the warm weather of the Pintail Wildlife Drive in Cameron Parish before migrating north. During the fall and winter, flocks of geese and ducks can be seen feeding in the fields along the drive.
An egret meanders the marshland of the Pintail Wildlife Drive in Cameron Parish. The marshes and prairies of the Cameron Parish area provide feeding, nesting and habitats for a variety of birds and other wildlife.
A duck and white ibis take flight in the marsh of the Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge. The freshwater wetland marsh provides a perfect habitat for migrating waterfowl and native wildlife.
An alligator suns on the bank of the Pintail Wildlife Drive in Cameron Parish. The three-mile gravel loop and boardwalk is open daily from sunrise to sunset to allow visitors to view and photograph area wildlife.
An alligator enjoys a sunny day at the Pintail Wildlife Drive in Cameron Parish. The three-mile gravel loop and a 0.6-mile boardwalk trail offer visitors an excellent opportunity to view and photograph wildlife, including alligators, birds, turtles, nutria and snakes.
Alligators, ducks and white ibis enjoy a sunny day at the Pintail Wildlife Drive in Cameron Parish. The three-mile gravel loop and a 0.6-mile boardwalk trail offer visitors an excellent opportunity to view and photograph wildlife, including alligators, birds, turtles, nutria and snakes. (Photos by Doris Maricle / American Press)