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As Seen and Heard on Horsepen Bayou

A Mama Alligator and her Brood sun themselves along the banks of Horsepen Bayou.


Photography - Jerome Matula

HCFCD Project ID: B104-00-00-E002

Numerous Deer make their homes along Horsepen Bayou.  They will be impacted by the loss of their natural habitat.


Photography - Jerome Matula

We have been intentionally misinformed regarding the demolition planned for Horsepen Bayou. This destruction will not only destroy the natural habitat of the wildlife, but property values will suffer when the beautiful Bayou is turned into an ugly ditch. This insidious demolition MUST be stopped.


Diane Halloway - Bay Oaks Resident

Over 220 types of Birds Depend on Horsepen Bayou

Pelicans visit Horsepen Bayou during the Fall and Winter Months.


Photography - Jerome Matula

The fish in Horsepen Bayou provide a food source for the Tri-Colored Heron.


Photography - Jerome Matula

The Fish are Biting.

Fishermen of all ages are a common sight along Horsepen Bayou on a sunny afternoon.


Photography - Keith Lane

Working On His Tan

A Common Sight Along the Bayou

On a sunny day, alligators are frequently seen stretched out along the bayou.  On this particular day, the wood ducks stand vigil in the background ready to alert the flock if the situation becomes less relaxed.

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