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Posted on March 22, 2021 by admin

Its Nesting Time!

Read the full article in the Cedar Key News!

It is spring and the birds are nesting. If you are out exploring any of the beautiful out island beaches of the Cedar Keys please be aware. You may be stepping into a shorebird maternity ward.

Written by Boyd Kimball with Cedar Keys Audubon

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