FWC thanks building owners for hosting shorebirds
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FWC thanks building owners for hosting shorebirds
While shorebirds and seabirds typically nest directly on beaches along Florida’s coasts, species such as black skimmers, least terns, roseate terns and American oystercatchers also use gravel rooftops to nest and raise their chicks. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission thanks building owners and managers who are hosting nesting shorebirds and seabirds on their rooftops this season. Building rooftops provide important alternative…
FWC thanks building owners for hosting shorebirds - The Port St. Joe Star
While shorebirds and seabirds typically nest directly on beaches along Florida’s coasts, species such as black skimmers, least terns, roseate terns and American oystercatchers also use gravel rooftops to nest and raise their chicks. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission thanks building owners and managers who are hosting nesting shorebirds and seabirds on their rooftops this season. Building rooftops provide important alternative…
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