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Birding at Kissimmee
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Beginner's Guide to Birding

Bird-watching is a great way to learn about the environment. Birds can be seen from just about anywhere – your office window or even your front door. However, state parks and green spaces provide the greatest opportunity. Here are some beginner-friendly tips to help you keep track of your avian encounters.
A view of a Sherman's Fox Squirrel perched on a fence post.
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Sherman's Fox Squirrel

Just as the landscape is recovering from Hurricane Michael, so is the wildlife. At Three Rivers State Park, you can see the fox squirrel bouncing around the landscape once again.
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