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Great Florida Birding Trail / Everglades / Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park / Copeland /  Florida / Flooded grasslands and savannas / Strand swamp / Florida State Road 29 / Big Cypress National Preserve / Taxodium distichum / Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge
Date: 2014-08-15 13:12:01
Great Florida Birding Trail
Everglades
Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park
Copeland
Florida
Flooded grasslands and savannas
Strand swamp
Florida State Road 29
Big Cypress National Preserve
Taxodium distichum
Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge

History & Nature The Fakahatchee Strand is a forested swamp about 20 miles long and five miles wide where the underlying limestone has dissolved to form a shallow, seasonally-flooded depression with a canopy characterize

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