Nature Scavenger Hunt

Nature Scavenger Hunt

NATIVE SPECIES NatureScavenger Hunt of Northwest Florida Northwestern Florida has many different types of native species that are crucial to keeping our local ecosys- tems healthy. Getting to know the flora and fauna in your neighborhood is an important step towards conser- vation. See if you can spot any of our native Florida residents listed below on your next nature walk. Use the accompanying field guide for reference, or click on each image to learn more. Plants & Flowers Birds Bottlebrush American Robin Spanish Moss Osprey Coontie Palm Mourning Dove Flame Azalea Common Grackle Black-Eyed Susan Great Egret Bonus: Coreopsis - FL State Wildflower Bonus: Northern Mockingbird - FL State Bird Trees Mammals Magnolia Gray Squirrel Longleaf Pine Cottontail Rabbit Live Oak Nine-Banded Armadillo Needle Palm Otter Saw Palmetto Raccoon Bonus: Sabal Palm - FL State Tree Bonus: Manatee - FL State Marine Mammal Insects Reptiles & Amphibians American Bumble Bee Florida Snapping Turtle American Lady Butterfly Eastern Chicken Turtle Cabbage White Butterfly Common Five-Lined Skink Honey Bee Green Anole Green Darner Dragonfly Spring Peeper Bonus: Zebra Longwing Butterfly - FL State Insect Bonus: American Alligator - FL State Reptile 850-472-0341 1312 E. Cervantes St. Pensacola FL, 32501 YOUR LOCAL SOLAR EXPERTS sunfarmenergy.net NATIVE SPECIES of Northwest Florida FIELD GUIDE Plants & Flowers BOTTLEBRUSH FLAME AZALEA Image Source: TC Palm Image Source: University of Florida SPANISH MOSS BLACK-EYED SUSAN Image Source: Gardening Channel Image Source: Costa Farms COONTIE PALM COREOPSIS Image Source: University of Florida Image Source: Bob Peterson NATIVE SPECIES of Northwest Florida FIELD GUIDE Trees SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA NEEDLE PALM Image Source: P. Allen Smith Garden Home Image Source: IDTools.org LONGLEAF PINE SAW PALMETTO Image Source: University of Georgia Image Source: University of Florida LIVE OAK SABAL PALM Image Source: National Wildlife Federation NATIVE SPECIES of Northwest Florida FIELD GUIDE Insects AMERICAN BUMBLEBEE HONEY BEE Image Source: Bug Guide Image Source: Nat. Geo. Kids AMERICAN LADY GREEN DARNER Image Source: Bug Guide Image Source: Rachel Species Blog CABBAGE WHITE ZEBRA LONGWING Image Source: Alabama Butterfly Atlas Image Source: ButterflyEducation.com NATIVE SPECIES of Northwest Florida FIELD GUIDE Birds AMERICAN ROBIN COMMON GRACKLE Image Source: Audubon Image Source: Audubon OSPREY GREAT EGRET Image Source: Cornell Lab of Ornithology Image Source: Connecticut Audubon MOURNING DOVE NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD Image Source: Cornell Lab of Ornithology Image Source: Houston Audubon NATIVE SPECIES of Northwest Florida FIELD GUIDE Mammals GRAY SQUIRREL RIVER OTTER Image Source: Encyclopedia Britannica Image Source: Wild Florida COTTONTAIL RABBIT RACCOON Image Source: Gareth Raspberry Image Source: Cincinnati Public Radio NINE-BANDED ARMADILLO MANATEE Image Source: National Wildlife Federation Image Source: NPR NATIVE SPECIES of Northwest Florida FIELD GUIDE Reptiles & Amphibians FLORIDA SNAPPING TURTLE GREEN ANOLE Image Source: Florida Smart Image Source: Paul Hirst EASTERN CHICKEN TURTLE SPRING PEEPER Image Source: Fine Art America Image Source: New England Public Radio FIVE-LINED SKINK AMERICAN ALLIGATOR Image Source: Ontario Nature Image Source: Wikipedia .

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