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The Sarasota Swap Meet & Flea Market is that rare Florida gem where you can find everything from vintage vinyl records to a slightly used George Foreman grill that might have once made paninis for a ...
As fireworks light up the skies this Independence Day, Collette Lauzau of Audubon Florida, urges beachgoers to be mindful of ...
Tucked between Gainesville and Ocala, there’s no sparking coastline or shiny amusement park to bolster Micanopy, Florida's ...
Watch black skimmers, least terns, plovers and other shorebirds - along with some hungry dolphins - give a show at Fort Myers ...
Florida is famous for having many different types of birds, especially blackbirds. These blackbirds in Florida are special because they have shiny feathers and interesting behaviors. They are ...
Explore the elegance of nature with these 10 stunning black-coloured birds. From glossy ravens to graceful swans, discover how beauty shines even in the darkest shades of feathers.
The indigo snake, on the other hand, is a general predator. Mammals, birds, amphibians, eggs, and most famously, other snakes—venomous and non-venomous alike—are all part of its diet.
Theme parks, beaches, and Miami glitz may fill Florida’s tourist brochures, but conservationists have managed to protect a significant percentage of the state as parks, refuges, and other natural ...
Florida black bears are common in the state, with FWC estimating approximately 4,050 in the state. If you see a Florida black bear, FWC allows you to report any sightings, with or without photos ...
Florida lawmakers are considering replacing the mockingbird as the state bird with the flamingo and scrub-jay. This is the eighth attempt in 25 years to replace the mockingbird.
CBS News Miami Florida's mockingbird is fighting to save its title as state bird, which it has held for nearly 100 years, as lawmakers consider replacing it with two other native birds - the ...
The Florida scrub-jay would also be recognized as the official state songbird. The bill, aptly named " Designation of the State Birds," aims to amend Florida Statutes by creating section 15.0352.