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  2. Sauger - Wikipedia

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    The sauger (Sander canadensis) is a freshwater perciform fish of the family Percidae that resembles its close relative, the walleye. The species is a member of the largest vertebrate order, the Perciformes. [3] It is the most migratory percid species in North America. [4]

  3. List of fishes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The second largest living fish after the whale shark. Batfish Platax orbicularis: Non-native, invasive species. Bay anchovy: Anchoa mitchilli: Bay whiff: Citharichthys spilopterus: Bearded brotula: Brotula barbata: Beaugregory: Stegastes leucostictus: Belted sandfish: Serranus subligarius: Beluga (sturgeon) Huso huso: Bentfin devil ray: Mobula ...

  4. Fred C. Babcock/Cecil M. Webb Wildlife Management Area

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    Anglers mainly fish 395-acre (160 ha) Webb Lake but also utilize the many ponds scattered throughout the property. [4] Specialty birds such as Red-cockaded woodpecker and Bachman's sparrow attract birders to this Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail site. Two hiking trails pass by ponds and marshes while several miles of unpaved roads allow ...

  5. Fauna of Florida - Wikipedia

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    There are over 700 terrestrial animals, 200 freshwater fish species, 1,000 marine fish and thousands of terrestrial insects and other invertebrates that inhabit the state. [2] Florida's peninsular geography spans from subtropical to tropical zones, which, combined with its distinctive geology and climate, contribute to habitat diversity and an ...

  6. Odd ‘armored’ fish seen hanging from mouth of Florida heron ...

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  7. Southwest Florida Eagle Cam - Wikipedia

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    The Southwest Florida Eagle Cam nest is approximately eight feet in diameter and a short one mile flight away from the Caloosahatchee River, which serves as their primary food source. The pair of eagles rely mostly on fish from the river (Mullet, Catfish, Red Fish, Snook, Gar), but may also eat small rodents if the opportunity presents itself.

  8. For the birds: Wintering species making their way to ... - AOL

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    Winter bird migrations start in the fall with the arrival of non-resident bald eagles and end with the departure of swallow-tailed kites next summer. For the birds: Wintering species making their ...

  9. ‘We have an egg in the nest’: Southwest Florida Eagle Cam ...

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    NORTH FORT MYERS, Fla. (WFLA) — Another season of life will soon begin for a set of feathered parents after a female bald eagle laid an egg on the popular Southwest Florida Eagle Cam.

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