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Who's tripod is this anyway?

Writer's picture: Jim SylvainJim Sylvain

Updated: Apr 29, 2018

Floridas scrub jay. We found this and several others in the Cape Coral area. Only indigenous to Florida... June 23, 2016

Endangered. As of the early 1990s, the total population was estimated at about 4,000 pairs, probably a reduction of more than 90% from original numbers. Loss of habitat has been the main problem. Prime Florida oak scrub is maintained by occasional fires, so fire prevention has added to the effect of ongoing development in squeezing out the jay's habitat.

Habitat...Florida scrublands. Its name is appropriate, for it lives only in Florida scrub, areas of short scrubby oaks growing on sandy soil. This habitat occurs mostly as isolated pockets, and the jays rarely wander away from their own little patch of scrub, making them extremely sedentary.

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