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Go DeeperParticipate in Jay Watch! The Nature Conservancy in Florida |
Data gathered from The Nature Conservancy’s annual Jay Watch bird count in Florida show that the population of the threatened Florida scrub-jay—the state’s only endemic bird—is in decline at 40 percent of sites monitored. The jays rely on fire to maintain an open oak scrub habitat, as the birds can’t defend themselves from predators in overgrown areas.
Although fire crews have been working hard to restore habitat throughout the state, there remains a backlog of overgrown sites, says Cheryl Millett, the Conservancy biologist who runs the bird count. “It can be five years before burned areas are suitable for scrub-jays."
Nature picture credits: Photo © Thomas Mangelsen/Minden Pictures (Florida scrub-jay)
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