Re: ID help audio ENP-Shark Valley


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Posted by Toe on 08:20:59 03/25/15

In Reply to: Re: ID help audio ENP-Shark Valley posted by Brandon Trentler

Any of our urban parks in spring is a good location, if you look closely. We usually flush them at places like A.D. Barnes or Sadowski when walking through the trails early in the morning, but on occasion you will find one perched. They are very good at hiding, though, so you really can't predict where or when you will see one. You can also find them at night in your headlights at places like the road leading into Royal Palm, where they'll be perched low on the side of the road. But, it's at night so the looks won't be fantastic.



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