Wild Birds
Florida is a birdwatcher's paradise. The mild climate, location and diverse habitat attract more than 470 species. Some species occur here year-round, while others come to Florida to raise their young in spring and summer. Other migratory species only pause to rest and feed before continuing on their journey. (Source: Gardening in a Minute: Birdwatching basics)
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Publications
- Wildlife of Florida Factsheets: Florida Sandhill Crane
- Top 10 Popular Raptors of Northern Belize
- Wildlife of Florida Fact Sheet: Eastern Bluebird
- Birds in the ’Burbs: Do migratory birds prefer urban forest fragments or residential yards?
- Attracting Backyard Birds: Bird Feeder Selection
- A Beginner's Guide to Water Management—Common Aquatic Birds Using Florida Lakes
- A Bird's-Eye View: How Birds Select Habitat
- Checklist of Birds of the Everglades Agricultural Area
- Forest Remnants: Conserving and Observing Bird Diversity in Urban Settings
- How to Promote Bluebirds in North Florida
- How to Promote Purple Martins in North Florida
- Securing Bird Feeders from Florida Black Bears
- Wading Birds of Northern Belize
- Wading Birds of Northern Belize (trifold brochure)
- Wildlife in Urban Landscapes: Use of Golf Course Ponds by Wetlands Birds