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    6 Top Spots in Florida to Have Your Own 'Big Year'

    Bird and wildlife watching contributed $3.1 billion to Florida’s economy in 2006, and 746,000 people came to Florida primarily with wildlife-watching on the brain.

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    An aerial view of Garden Key and Fort Jefferson in Dry Tortugas National Park.
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    A great egret in an Everglades National Park cypress swamp.
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    Sandhill cranes visit often at Lake Kissimmee State Park.
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    Birders on the beach at St. George Island State Park.
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    Chelle Koster Walton
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    Birders gather at the shores of "Ding" Darling's impoundments to watch birds feed at low tide.
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    Chelle Koster Walton
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    Breakfast time at "Ding" Darling refuge.
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    Chelle Koster Walton
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    Bird flurry at St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge.
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    Lou Kellenberger Photographer
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    Birders at St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge.
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    Betsy Kellenberger Photographer
  • Published
    8 Images

    6 Top Spots in Florida to Have Your Own 'Big Year'

    Bird and wildlife watching contributed $3.1 billion to Florida’s economy in 2006, and 746,000 people came to Florida primarily with wildlife-watching on the brain.

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