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                |                    Pandion haliaetus
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                | Description: | 
               
              
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                 A large bird measuring up to 24 inches in length.  Dark brown above, white below, white crown, and a dark brown eyestripe. | 
               
              
                | Range: | 
               
              
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                 Breeds in North America, Eurasia, Middle East, Australia, and Indonesia and winters in southern North America, Central America, South America, the West Indies, Africa, India, Southeast Asia, and Australia. | 
               
              
              | Distribution and Abundance in Florida: | 
               
              
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              | Habitat(s): | 
               
              
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                 Around rivers, streams, ponds, bays, and other bodies of water. | 
               
              
               
              | Reproduction: | 
               
              
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                 1 to 4 pinkish eggs are laid in a large nest of sticks placed in trees, telephone poles, channel markers, and man-made nest platforms.  Sometimes nests in colonies. | 
               
              
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              Food: | 
              
              
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                 Known as "fish hawks", this species feeds on fish from coastal habitats, freshwater lakes and rivers. | 
               
                Comments: | 
              
              
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                 No longer listed in Florida as of 2018, but is part of the Imperiled Species Management Plan. Can be found year-round in Florida as both a nesting species and as a migrant passing between more northern areas and Central and South America in the spring and fall. | 
               
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