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Swallow-tailed kites make their nests in tall trees and are social birds, often congregating in flocks. The birds can be seen in Florida from March until about August, when they begin to migrate ...
Swallow-tailed kites arrived in Florida a few weeks ago, and now is the prime time for seeing one of these majestic birds.. People here often see them flashing overhead during the spring months as ...
One of the largest flocks of American flamingos in a decade was spotted in the Everglades last week by avian ecologist and ...
A bottlenose dolphin found dead in a Florida canal this past spring tested positive for a highly virulent strain of bird flu, scientists said on Wednesday.The announcement came a week after ...
Last year it was a flamingo-palooza from Hurricane Idalia. Now a migrating swallow-tailed kite was picked up in Debby’s high winds and returned to North Florida. The bird, named Suwannee 22, was ...
Female Burmese python measuring 14.8’ (4.5m) and weighing 115.2 lbs (52.3 kg) consuming a white-tailed deer weighing 76.9 lbs (34.9 kg) in southwestern Florida.
A bottlenose dolphin found "in distress" in a Florida canal in 2022, was later diagnosed with highly pathogenic avian influenza, or bird flu, according to a study from Skip to content PEOPLE ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — You can see them pretty much anywhere in South Florida, taking flight over our skies. Swallow-tailed kites and their very distinct silhouette have returned following ...
Nor on my morning walks are the swallows gathering … a coincidence that they were all there the same day last week. Barn swallows, Hirundo rustica, are one of the most common and most noticeable birds ...
Three bottlenose dolphins found dead in Florida more than a year ago died from bird flu, officials said. Extensive testing showed the dolphins, which were found dead in the Indian River Lagoon in ...
Did you know alligators typically swallow their meal whole? ... In fact, alligators are found in all 67 Florida ... This means they could eat, "anything including fish, frogs, birds, turtles ...
They're the acrobats of the skies, the birds that look as though they're somehow defying gravity when conducting aerial maneuvers. Swallow-tailed kites arrived in Florida a few weeks ago, and now ...