Florida
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The Population Of The Reddish Egret Is Evidently Dropping
The Bahamas, the Caribbean, Florida and Mexico are just some of the places that witness the spectacular coastal bird, Reddish egret. Unfortunately, this fascinating bird is slowly declining in number and is becoming a rare sight in many places lately.
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