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Florida / Everglades / Great Florida Birding Trail / Ammodramus / Flooded grasslands and savannas / Cape Sable seaside sparrow / Seaside sparrow / Tropical hardwood hammock / Cape Sable / Taylor Slough / Big Cypress National Preserve / CERP
Date: 2015-03-12 09:06:56
Florida
Everglades
Great Florida Birding Trail
Ammodramus
Flooded grasslands and savannas
Cape Sable seaside sparrow
Seaside sparrow
Tropical hardwood hammock
Cape Sable
Taylor Slough
Big Cypress National Preserve
CERP

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