Bird watch at a Mangrove in Exmouth. Mangroves are trees that have adapted to living in an intertidal zone. The white Mangrove has these cool roots that are like pencils sticking up in the mud that allows the tree to breathe and at the same time allows for stability in the mud.
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| Bird Blind to watch herons, egrets, oyster catchers, etc. |
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| I think it is really cool that the mangrove has pores on the underside of the leaves to expell the salt it takes up from the water.. |
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