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Everglades Florida Parks
Its 2.25-mile boardwalk meanders through the nation's largest old-growth cypress forest ...
www.florida-everglades.com


C.R.O.W. Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife, Inc.
Some of the endangered or threatened patients seen at CROW include wood storks, sandhill cranes, bald eagles, sea turtles and least terns. Species of special concern, such a ...
crowclinic.org


Friends of the Everglades
Wood storks, Herons, Sandhill Cranes, Great White Egrets and Ibis gather, feed and raise their young. Thousands ...
everglades.org


Alachua Audubon - Recent Sightings
Blue-winged Teal is still there along with about 30 Wood Storks and 3 Roseates (spoonbills that is, not terns). Also a coot. ... Downy Woodpecker 67.Northern Flicker 68.Pileated Woodpecker 69.Eastern Wood-Pewee 70.Acadian Flycatcher 71.Great Crested Flycatcher 72.Eastern ... Lasseter reported a Roseate Spoonbill feeding among the dozens of Wood Storks at Clear Lake, but Bob didn't see it there ...
www.flmnh.ufl.edu


Georgia Wildlife Federation
We will miss him. State Wildlife E-newsletter Whether the subject is wood storks or bog turtles, right whales or sandhills, the Wildlife Resources Division of the Georgia Department ...
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The River Otter
If you wonder why all your wood's disappearing, check out the Queen Termite page. Would you like to know about African Porcupines? Wood Storks are an endangered species, native to Florida ...
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The Wood Stork
If you would like to know more information about the wood stork, then please read my report. STORY Wood storks ... for food, wood storks may fly up to 80 miles a day. HABITAT The wood stork's ... wood storks do not mate until they are at least four years old. The eggs hatch in 28-32 days and in the same order they are laid.. A pair of wood storks ...
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Brazil/Bolivia
Pantanal. Jabiru (a stork and one of the largest birds in the Americas), Maguari, Wood Storks, Toco, Toucans, Great Egrets and Snow Egrets, Roseate Spoonbills, Roadside Hawks and many other raptor ... you can view thousands of fish-eating birds, such as Herons, Egrets, Spoonbills and Jabiru Storks. This is what our planet must have been like tens of thousands of years ago ...
macawlanding.org


NRPA, Protect Marine Resources
Share the beach If you spot a nesting habitat—whether it be sea turtles or wood storks—give it some consideration. Moving your beach blanket 20 or 30 yards down the strand ...
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Everglades Day Safari Ecotour- nature and wildlife, airboat rides, alligators Florida's Finest Eco Tour, Fort Myers, Naples, Sanibel, Ft. Lauderdale
Sandhill Cranes, Wood Storks, Indigo Snakes, River Otters and abundance of other native wildlife. Leaving the subtropics for colder ...
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