PALM HARBOR – The population of the Passenger Pigeon in the 19th century reached 4 million individual birds. Their dense flocks spanned a mile wide and 300 miles long, forming a sea of dark sky for many hours into days while passing over land. The pigeons could reach flight speeds up to 70 mph.
John James Audubon, the French-American ornithologist, naturalist and painter, wrote of the pigeons, “When an individual is seen gliding through the woods and close to the observer, it passes like a thought, and on trying to see it again, the eye searches in vain; the bird is gone.”
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GREAT HORNED OWL
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Clearwater, Florida
GREAT HORNED OWL NEST
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Clearwater, Florida
FLORIDA ALLIGATOR
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Clearwater, Florida






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