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Migratory waterfowl breed in northern North America and migrate to or through Florida during the fall and winter. Approximately 20 species of waterfowl regularly winter in Florida. Wintering areas, such as Florida, are important in the annual cycle of migratory waterfowl. Habitat conditions during this non-breeding period may affect survival and subsequent reproduction. Ducks must maintain or improve their body condition during winter to avoid mortality during spring migration and to meet the physiological demands of the nesting season (i.e., egg laying, incubation). The FWC devotes considerable resources to monitoring and managing these migrant birds and providing quality habitat.



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