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    Plant Native Species
    Bird-Friendly Communities

    Plant Native Species

    A native plant is one that occurs naturally in a particular habitat, ecosystem or region without human introduction. It is well adapted to that regions soil, moisture and weather conditions.

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    Audubon Center Bent of the River

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    Create Your Own Oasis at Home
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    Create Your Own Oasis at Home

    Roseate Spoonbill
    Nature Notes

    Roseate Spoonbill

    A Connecticut first! Although common in places like the Everglades, this sub-tropical species has made an unprecedented appearance along the shore of Connecticut. Keep an eye out, you'll know if you see it!

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