Michael Storey came across this sight during one of his Happy Trails rambles on trails in the state. Do you know where it is?
Hint 1: The bayou in this state park is also notable for attracting unusual birds. Birders recorded the state's first sightings here of a black-bellied whistling duck, a black-necked stilt, a parasitic jaeger, a pomarine jaeger, a long-tailed jaeger, a little gull, a black-headed gull, a glaucous gull, a black-legged kittiwake, a Sabine's gull, a bridled tern, an Inca dove, a greater roadrunner, a calliope hummingbird, a broad-tailed hummingbird, a northern wheatear, a Couch's kingbird and a McCown's longspur.
RELATED ARTICLES
http://www.arkansas…">Where Is It?
Hint 2: Park rangers say the best months for spotting alligators here are June, July and August.
Think you know? See the answer on Page 3E.
-- Celia Storey
ActiveStyle on 05/23/2016