by Akash
Sandhill Crane: Tall birds with long necks, often seen in wetlands and grassy areas.
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Great Blue Heron: Large wading birds with long necks, commonly found in freshwater and coastal areas.
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Anhinga (Snakebird): Birds with long necks used for spearfishing underwater.
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Double-crested Cormorant: Birds with long necks that swim and dive in Florida's lakes and rivers.
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American White Pelican: Birds with long necks and impressive bills.
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Wood Stork: Birds with long necks seen foraging in wetlands.
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White Ibis: Birds with long necks often probing the mud for food in shallow waters.
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Roseate Spoonbill: Pink birds with long necks and spoon-shaped bills.
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Tricolored Heron: Birds with long necks and slender bodies that wade in search of fish.
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Great Egret: Birds with long necks known for their graceful hunting in wetlands.
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