Bulls Island (S.C.) Stop 1 - Mockingbird, Red Winged Blackbird, Insects, And Dewberry Flowers - Episode 2

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At the same stop, Rudy and Jim come across a Northern Mockingbird, and a Red-Wing Blackbird perched in some nearby trees, making their distinctive bird-calls.
Feeding on some nearby Dewberry flowers, we see some insects here: an American Painted Lady butterfly, an Eight-Spotted Forester moth, a Pearl Crescent butterfly, and Bumblebees. 

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