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Two American Oystercatchers forage at low tide at Fort de Soto Park in Pinellas County.
Photos by Carole Devillers
Real snowbirds flock to Tampa Bay Area. Click on the image to find more pix by Carole Devillers.
Photo by Carole Devillers
A crane over the J.W. Marriott construction project peeks through the awnings at the new Big Ray's Fish Camp on The Tampa Riverwalk.
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The Florida Cabinet recently purchased a conservation easement on nearly 1,900 acres of the Buck Island Ranch in Highlands County, a key property for the Florida Wildlife Corridor.
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The scrub jay living in Golden Aster Nature Preserve near Gibsonton is believed to be the last one of the endangered birds in Hillsborough County.
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Christopher Still's piece Kalymnos Diver, part of the Florida's Waterways: Homage to Tarpon Springs exhibition
Courtesy of the Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art
Part of the "Hidden Wild'' trek involves kayaking on natural streams in South Florida.
Photo courtesy of Ben Herndon
A newly deployed Litter Gitter device sits in the waters of Archie Creek in Hillsborough County.
Courtesy of Tampa Bay Estuary Program
Tampa Riverwalk at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park.
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The scene along Sarasota Bay within Selby Gardens.
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