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One of the largest flocks of flamingos in a decade was recently spotted in the Everglades by avian ecologist and restoration ...
According to South Florida Water Management District’s 2019 wading bird report, prepared along with Audubon Florida, the Everglades saw the creation of approximately 138,834 nests of white ...
Bellwethers of Everglades health balance on long skinny legs the color of driftwood at the Wakodahatchee Wetlands west of Delray Beach . Perched in tangles of branches wove… ...
Cook and other South Florida biologists hope this spring will be productive for the area’s wading bird nesting colonies. “They’re nesting early, which is good, and they’re nesting in big ...
Record rain led to bonanza year for Florida’s wading birds. Just not in the right places By Jenny Staletovich. Updated March 29, 2018 7:05 PM.
Thousands of wading birds are flocking to roost in the Florida Everglades. After decades of environmental disasters, it's a hopeful sight, reports NBC's Mark Potter.
Ask Florida's Wading Birds WLRN Public Media Published February 13, 2018 at 2:40 PM ... The health of wading bird communities says a lot about progress on Everglades restoration.
Audubon Florida, a well-known environmental group dedicated to the conservation of birds and their habitats, published a report on the health and success of 43,680 wading bird nests last year from ...
The last survey of South Florida’s wading birds showed a surge in breeding in 2018. The boom followed the region’s wettest rainy season in more than 80 years.
A positive sign for Southwest Florida’s environment: The population of wading birds in the Everglades is soaring to near-record numbers. Wading birds going about their business in our swamps may ...
White ibis, the most prevalent wading bird in South Florida, saw significant nesting declines in 2022 and 2023. Overall nesting efforts for most wading bird species were below the 10-year average ...
Wood stork nests are a key clue in the progress of restoring Florida’s iconic river of grass, and in the past year, success rates have been something to crow about.