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Peek-a-boo, I see you . . . kinda of! Good Morning Gulfport! Check out this cute photo uploaded in our "Pics & Clips" neighborhood gallery.

 
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Welcome to "Good Morning Gulfport!"

We want to highlight YOU for uploading photos, videos, announcements and events on Gulfport Patch.

Today, we're highlighting a new photo in our "Gulfport Pics & Clips" neighborhood gallery! Special thanks to Rebecca Jepson for uploading two new photos. One of which made me say . . . . "peek-a-boo!" (Well, in my head!)

I'm not 100% sure of what kind of bird this is, but I think it was taken at Wood Ibis Park by Town Shores.

Thanks Rebecca!

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To post announcements to the site for free: simply click the Announcement option under the news tab on the homepage (or, click right here). On the right side of the screen you’ll see the button “Add an Announcement.” This will you take you to Patch’s new announcement form. Once there, get your brag on and tell the community all about your child's sports league win or your civic club’s new members. When you’re ready, click “publish my announcement” and it will go live to the site immediately.

To post photos or video: click on "Pics & Clips" on the homepage. Then select "Upload Photos and Videos" to the left above the featured photo. Once there, select your photos and hit "upload." The photos will post in our neighborhood gallery right away.

Related Topics: Good Morning Gulfport, Gulfport Patch, Town Shores, and Wood Ibis Park

Joyce Kwasiborski

5:30 am on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Good Morning, Charlene, You found a "Wood Ibis" peaking around a tree in Wood Ibis ParK. I remember the first time I saw one come to my front door when I lived at 30th and Clinton. He/she had joined a bevy of white herons looking for their morning snack that I happily provided. I looked at that bird and said, "My goodness, you are so ugly, I'll have to call you "Handsome"! She/he visited me every day with all the other wonderful birds and I loved every minute of it! Have a great day, Charlene and keep up your wonderful work on the Patch.

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Cherlene Willis

11:58 am on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Joyce! Thanks so much for sharing! I wasn't 100% sure - but that explains the name of the park :) Do you still see the "Handsome" bird around town? It's so interesting how animals have such personalities!

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