This is the
time of year that shorebirds begin to nest along the coast which means that
people should take extra care while wandering the beaches.
Many birds in Franklin County nest along the old St. George
Island bridge causeway as well as the
bird island off the high hump of the Apalachicola
Bridge .
Both of those areas can only
be reached by boat – and both are off-limits through the summer.
They will remain off-limits
until August 31st
But there are also nesting
sites along local beaches and in state parks which are still vulnerable to
humans.
To help protect shorebird
nests, State and federal wildlife biologists recommend that visitors maintain a
minimum distance of 300 feet from nesting colonies.
Keep pets on a leash and away
from posted areas.
And avoid flying kites around
nesting colonies, which can be mistaken as "predators" by the adult
birds, leaving nests exposed to extreme heat from the summer sun.
All nesting shorebirds are
protected by state and federal law so if you find a disturbed nest, an injured
bird, or some other wildlife violation report it to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission at 1-888-404-3922.
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