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December and January are best times
for watching waterfowl on wetlands, lakes, and prairies.
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Carolina yellow jessamine blooms in north and central Florida
woods.
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Observe hawks and
kestrels along highways.
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During cold spells,
manatees congregate at natural
springs and industrial warm water sites.
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Clouds of tree swallows roost at sunset over large marsh
systems.
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Snail kites begin courtship in central Florida late this month.
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Cedar waxwings and
robins are eating
fruits such as holly berries.
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Male
cardinals begin territorial
singing later in the month.
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Deer mating season in the Panhandle.
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Striped bass and sunshine bass move
into open water to feed on shad.
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Put your old Christmas tree to good
use - start a brush pile near your bird feeder. Not only will it provide
good year-round cover for birds, but it will also take up a lot less
space in your county land fill.
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