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Rarities: What are they and what should you do if you find one?

In the birding world “rarities” are birds that are rare or unusual to spot, and few things delight birders more than finding one.
Vermillion Flycatcher by Andy Wraithmell
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Jay Watch Volunteers in the field.

Jay Watch: How Community Science Helps Protect a Federally Threatened Bird

Jay Watch is a great opportunity for anyone to get involved in conservation. Volunteers map the territory of individual Scrub-jay families. Surveys are done from predetermined points to determine the boundaries of different family groups.
Florida Grasshopper Sparrow buzzing.

Release of the 1,000th Captive Bred Grasshopper Sparrow

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and partners began a captive breeding program in 2015. On July 16, 2024, this program celebrated the release of its 1,000th captive-bred Florida Grasshopper Sparrow.
Least Tern nesting on a rooftop in Florida

Rooftop Nesting Shorebirds

Cameron Pressey, Rooftop Nesting Biologist at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, answers some questions about this phenomenon for the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail.
Florida Scrub-Jay

Help Them Migrate Safely!

Window collisions are one such threat that birds face during migration.
Swallow-tailed Kite

Swallow-Tailed Kite Nest Survival

Researchers recently located 132 Swallow-tailed Kite nests in southwest Florida and monitored their nests.

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