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Yesterday Tampa Bay Watchers were planting sea oats at Ft. De Soto
Yesterday Tampa Bay Watchers were planting sea oats at Ft. De Soto and got to see one of North Americas rarest and least well-known herons: the Reddis...
We need volunteers to help build an oyster shell bar to restore
We need volunteers to help build an oyster shell bar to restore McKay Bay in Tampa on April 30, May 1 & May 2. The project involves shoveling fossiliz...
Scarlet Tanagers are strong fliers, making swift, direct flights
Scarlet Tanagers are strong fliers, making swift, direct flights and migrating long distances in fall and spring. Males arrive early on their breeding...
Spend Earth Day in the Marsh! Tampa Bay Watch is recruiting
Spend Earth Day in the Marsh! Tampa Bay Watch is recruiting volunteers to harvest salt marsh at Port Manatee on Earth Day Tuesday, April 22 from 9am -...
Ushering in the spring migration at Fort De Soto Park, the
Ushering in the spring migration at Fort De Soto Park, the Prothonotary Warbler was spotted earlier this week by Peter Clark. A brilliant yellow-orang...

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