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  • Grackle vs Anole!
    Bayou Beings | Birds | Other Creatures

    Grackle vs Anole!

    Who won? Can you say L U N C H? (If you love lizards, then this will be too graphic for you, click away now!) Today after I finished the PROW project and while waiting for my swamp tour customers, this happened right next to my boat.  (Click on image to see larger version.) Poor…

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  • PROW Project Continues
    Bayou Beings | Bayou Life | Other Creatures | Plants

    PROW Project Continues

    Woo wee!  It was W I N D Y on the water yesterday and today!  I’m doing my very best to go back to the way I used to blog–updating you every possible chance I have with a little bit of borrowed time here and there.  I’m trying to be vigilant about taking photos for…

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  • One Extraordinary Spider
    Bayou Beings | Other Creatures

    One Extraordinary Spider

    Dolomedes tenebrosus derives its name from the Greek for “wily” and the Latin for “dark.”  We call this three-inch spider, one of the largest in Louisiana, the dark fishing spider. The conniving arachnid can be found lurking in the swamps, on the trunks of the bald cypress and tupelo gum near the edge of the water,…

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  • three-siblings
    Bayou Beings | Bayou Cooking | Bayou Life | Crawfish | Other Creatures

    Crawfish Tales

    [su_service title=”Louisiana Outdoor Writers Association” icon=”https://bayouwoman.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/LowaLogo.png” icon_color=”#4C9900″ size=”40″]This article received 1st Place in the Electronic Division of the 2015 LOWA Excellence in Craft Competition.[/su_service]  Once upon a time, there were three siblings, two sisters and a brother, who lived in the city. Prone to adventure beyond what their concrete sidewalks and manicured lawns offered, they…

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