An area of the magazine beneath the newer, concrete gun emplacements inside historic Fort Morgan, Alabama.
Receding arches and patterns from leaching mortar in the brickwork at Fort Morgan, Alabama.
The main reason for my November morning visit to Fort Morgan, Alabama last year was to photograph the civil war era fort itself. Here’s a shot of some...
Staying with bird pictures today, here’s another image from a very productive morning at Fort Morgan, Alabama last November. This handsome brown...
Here’s another of the many Great Blue Herons that I found while walking the beach at Fort Morgan, Alabama last November. This one seems to be a juvenile...
An adult great blue heron seen on the beach at Fort Morgan, Alabama on November 21st, 2022.
Minerals leaching out of the mortar in the brickwork at Fort Morgan, Alabama, form soda straws and stalactites under some of arches in the fortification’s...
A series of brickwork arches in the under-cover section of Fort Morgan, Alabama. I’m pretty sure the white streaks are chalky deposits that have...
One of the entrances into the magazine at one of the newer, concrete batteries at Fort Morgan, Alabama. Although the majority of the fort is built of brick,...
The bird pictures from the last few days were an added bonus last Monday. My real reason to be in Fort Morgan, Alabama was to visit and photograph the Civil...
Happy Thanksgiving! I don’t have any turkey-related pictures to post today but I’ll finish this short series of bird images with another pelican....
I’m staying with the bird pictures today. Here’s another of the Great Blue Herons (Ardea herodias) from Fort Morgan beach in Alabama. This...
One of the things I enjoy about travel is that the wildlife that is commonplace at your destination is often novel and exciting to visitors. Here’s...
I headed off this morning to take pictures in Fort Morgan and, after doing that, took a walk over to the beach where I noticed a large group of pelicans...