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Great Egret Rookery, Pickney Island Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina Royalty Free Stock Photo
Egret and Heron Rookery, Pickney Island Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina Royalty Free Stock Photo
Charles Pickney National Historic Site Royalty Free Stock Photo
White Ibis wading bird foraging, Pickney Island National Wildlife Refuge, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
American Alligator, Pickney Island National Wildlife Refuge, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Snowy Egret, Pickney Island Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina Royalty Free Stock Photo
American Alligator, Pickney Island National Wildlife Refuge, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
HDR Waterfowl pond on Pickney Island National Wildlife Refuge, USA
Snowy Egret rookery, Pickney Island Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina Royalty Free Stock Photo
Northern Cardinal, Pickney Island Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gnarled dead tree skeleton in salt marsh, Pickney Island National Wildlife Refuge, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
White Ibis wading bird perched in tree, Pickney Island National Wildlife Refuge, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Laughing Gull bird in salt marsh, Pickney Island National Wildlife Refuge, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Laughing Gull bird in salt marsh, Pickney Island National Wildlife Refuge, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Immature white Snowy Egret on Pickney Island National Wildlife Refuge, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pickney Island National Wildlife Refuge, Hilton Head, South Carolina, USA. A 4, 000 acre wildlife and nature preserve on the Intracoastal waterway. The salt marsh, tidal creeks, salt pannes, ponds, Saw Palmetto, and forests are habitat for waterfowl, shorebirds, wading birds, raptors, neo-tropical migrants, white-tailed deer and American alligators, with large concentrations of white ibis, herons, and egrets.


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