scaupus
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Uncommon in Palm Beach County, it appears to me from ebird records, that this is the southernmost county on the east coast of Florida where RHWO regularly nests. It seems to be more common on the west coast, Collier County, at these latitudes, which makes sense, as its yet less developed there, although that is rapidly changing.
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