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  2. Frank Cerabino: Welcome back, snowbirds. Here's what you ...

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    Palm Beach Post columnist Frank Cerabino welcomes snowbirds back to Florida for another year; Tells them what they've been missing.

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  4. 10 US Cities for Snowbirds: Here’s How Much Homes ... - AOL

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    Naples has been a snowbird destination for generations, the Gulf Coast’s crown jewel. Known as the world’s golf capital, it also has gorgeous beaches, culture and designer shops. The luxury of ...

  5. Dark-eyed junco - Wikipedia

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    Linnaeus based his description on the "Snow-Bird" that Mark Catesby had described and illustrated in his 1731 The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands. [3] The Bill of this Bird is white: The Breast and Belly white. All the rest of the Body black; but in some places dusky, inclining to Lead-color.

  6. Snowbird (person) - Wikipedia

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    A snowbird is a person who migrates from the colder northern parts of North America to warmer southern locales, typically during the winter. The southern locales include the Sun Belt and Hawaii in the United States , as well as Mexico and the Caribbean .

  7. List of birds of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The northern mockingbird is the state bird of Florida. This list of birds of Florida includes species documented in the U.S. state of Florida and accepted by the Florida Ornithological Society Records Committee (FOSRC). As of November 2022, there were 539 species included in the official list. [1]

  8. Juncos, also known as 'snowbirds,' are back in the ... - AOL

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  9. List of reptiles of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The American alligator is the state reptile of Florida. This is a list of reptiles which are found in the U.S. state of Florida. This list includes both native and introduced species. Introduced species are put on this list only if they have an established population (large breeding population, numerous specimens caught, invasive, etc.).