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A lot depends on what kind of birds you are looking for. SW Florida has just
about all of the wading birds and you might be able to stay in a nice hotel, taking day trips out on the flats. |
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Um...I'll have to ask the experts in the family. I kind of thought
whatever birds came down there for the winter would generally head back north by a certain time. I was wondering if March would be too late to see them for instance. Like I said, it all depends on which birds you are looking for. These guys are the local authority about birds we have here but I regularly see most of the wading birds (egrets, herons, ibis, spoonbills) year around. |
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Sorry I forgot the link
http://www.dingdarlingsociety.org/Th...tion/the_j_n__ _ding__darling_nation.html |
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