Florida Nature Facts #74 – Brown-Headed Cowbird

Florida Nature Facts #74 – Brown-Headed Cowbird

Brown-headed cowbirds are nest parasites and use red-winged blackbirds as a host to raise their young. These cowbirds will puncture one of the blackbird's eggs and lay their own egg in the nest. The cowbird egg is then hatched and taken care of along side the...

Florida Nature Facts #70 – Woodpeckers

Florida Nature Facts #70 – Woodpeckers

Woodpeckers have zygodactyl feet with four toes, the first and fourth facing backward and the second and third facing forward. This helps them grasp branches and tree trunks and enables them to walk vertically up a tree. MORE PHOTOS OF BIRDS MORE FLORIDA NATURE FACTS...

Florida Nature Facts #67 – Squirrels

Florida Nature Facts #67 – Squirrels

Next time you are in a forest or thick woods, you may want to thank your local squirrels. Millions of trees are accidentally planted each year by squirrels that bury seeds, nuts and acorns and then forget where they hid them or get eaten before they can retrieve them....

Florida Nature Facts #64 – Estuaries

Florida Nature Facts #64 – Estuaries

Estuaries are the bridges to land and sea, and it's here where life is most abundant. Twice a day these shallow water experience a change in salinity due to changing tides, and this attracts about 20 times the amount of biological mass than the open ocean providing an...

Florida Nature Facts #58 – Milkweed

Florida Nature Facts #58 – Milkweed

Milkweed is named for its milky sap. Some species are toxic. Monarch butterflies lay eggs on milkweed. To limit the damage by caterpillars, milkweed uses hairs on the leaves, latex and toxins in the sap. MORE PHOTOS OF WILDFLOWERS MORE FLORIDA NATURE FACTS Florida...

Florida Nature Facts #53 – Frogs

Florida Nature Facts #53 – Frogs

Frogs can't swallow with their eyes open, and don't drink - they absorb water through their skin! MORE PHOTOS OF AMPHIBIANS MORE FLORIDA NATURE FACTS Florida Nature Facts is a series about interesting facts about the flora, fauna and places that make Florida so...

Florida Nature Facts #52 – Snakes

Florida Nature Facts #52 – Snakes

Snakes do not have a sternum. Floating ribs allow them to move side to side and swallow prey larger than their heads. MORE PHOTOS OF SNAKES MORE FLORIDA NATURE FACTS Florida Nature Facts is a series about interesting facts about the flora, fauna and places that make...

Florida Nature Facts #51 – Brown Pelican

Florida Nature Facts #51 – Brown Pelican

The brown pelican is the only species of pelicans that feeds by plunge-diving. The other pelicans scoop fish into their bills while swimming on the surface of the water. MORE PHOTOS OF PELICANS MORE FLORIDA NATURE FACTS Florida Nature Facts is a series about...

Florida Nature Facts #49 – Pine Lily

Florida Nature Facts #49 – Pine Lily

Also known as the Catesby's lily, the pine lily has the largest flower of any North American lily. In Florida, it is a state-listed threatened species. MORE PHOTOS OF LILIES MORE FLORIDA NATURE FACTS Florida Nature Facts is a series about interesting facts about the...

Florida Nature Facts #47 – Bald Eagles

Florida Nature Facts #47 – Bald Eagles

Bald eagles build the largest tree nests of any animal species, up to 4 m (13 ft) deep, 2.5 m (8.2 ft) wide, and 1 metric ton in weight. MORE PHOTOS OF BIRDS OF PREY MORE FLORIDA NATURE FACTS Florida Nature Facts is a series about interesting facts about the flora,...

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