by Akash
American Flamingo: Known for their pink color and long legs, they're found in southern Florida's coastal areas.
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Great Blue Heron: Tall wading birds with long legs found in various wetland habitats.
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White Ibis: Birds with long legs often seen in shallow waters and wetlands.
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Tricolored Heron: Slim birds with long legs often spotted wading while hunting fish.
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Black-necked Stilt: These birds have exceptionally long, thin legs and are often found in ponds and mudflats.
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Reddish Egret: Long-legged birds known for their active hunting along the coast.
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American Avocet: Shorebirds with long legs and upturned bills, seen in marshes and coastal areas.
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Limpkin: With long legs, they're often seen wading in search of apple snails in freshwater habitats.
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Black-crowned Night Heron: These herons have relatively long legs and are often seen around ponds and marshes.
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Wood Stork: Birds with both long legs and bills, found wading in wetlands.
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