The Alabama Gulf Coast is known as a wonderful place for birding. In addition to natives, migratory guests make the beaches of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach a stopover or temporary home.
Of all the many types of birds that come and go, my favorite type is, of course, the snowbird! (For those who might not know, "snowbird" is the affectionate nickname given to those who spend the winter months in the South and the warmer months elsewhere; since they "fly south for the winter," they are dubbed "snowbirds.")
Any area visited part of the year by travelers welcomes guests during its off-season because that helps the local economy. But with snowbirds, there's so much more than simple dollars and cents. The snowbirds who come to this community are "invested" in it in the deepest sense of the word. They don't just come to stay here for a few months, they live here, and they become part of the community. They volunteer; they take part in fundraisers; they help with community projects. They make this a better place to live and to bring up families.
It is such a joy to see friends come back after months away. Although there are all sorts of ways to keep in touch, there's nothing quite like a seafood meal shared with the Gulf of Mexico as a backdrop and exchanging tales of the time away.
Welcome back, snowbirds!


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But nooooooooooo.........
Tell ya what -- let's trade. You come up here, and I'll go down there. Whatcha say?