Wheeler
National Wildlife Refuge - Limestone
Bay
Snow Geese In Flight at Limestone Bay
Limestone Bay provides access to another corner of
the fertile Wheeler Reservoir and the Tennessee River. In winter, the
open
water may contain large numbers of various ducks, Common Loons, and
others. At times of low water, the mudflats may be filled with migrant
shorebirds and the shallows for wading
birds such as Great Blue Heron and Great Egret. Black and
Forster's terns are sometimes seen. In recent years, vagrant
species such as Pomarine Jaeger, Tundra Swan and Red-necked Grebe have
been found here. A large flock of Snow Geese winters here and
increasing numbers of American White Pelicans have recently begun
wintering here as well.
Hermit Thrush in the Cemetery
American White Pelicans at Limestone
Bay