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Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus)

In 1998, ABC designated the Lake Apopka Restoration Area as a Globally Important Bird Area (IBA) for its importance to federally endangered species that include a pair of resident endangered Whooping Cranes, Wood Storks, and Florida Scrub-Jays, all of which have a limited population range, as well as to hundreds of thousands of birds that migrate through or winter at this location.

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