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The Important Bird Areas of Florida - National Audubon Society

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Important</strong> <strong>Bird</strong> <strong>Areas</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Florida</strong>: 2000–2002 – Pranty – 2-Jul-02 160KISSIMMEE PRAIRIE PRESERVE STATE PARKOkeechobee and Osceola counties54,000 acres (21,600 ha)LOCATION: along the eastern shore <strong>of</strong> the Kissimmee River in extreme southwestern Osceola County andnorthwestern Okeechobee County, forming an area roughly 7 miles (11.2 km) north to south and 10–14 miles (16–22.4 km) east to west. Adjacent to the Kissimmee Lake and River IBA to the west, andacross the Kissimmee River from the Avon Park Air Force Range–Bombing Range Ridge IBA to thewest.DESCRIPTION: Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park contains the largest contiguous expanse <strong>of</strong> highqualitydry prairie (a habitat endemic to central <strong>Florida</strong>) remaining. Most <strong>of</strong> the property remains asoriginal native prairie. Cattle graze 5000 acres (2000 ha) <strong>of</strong> non-native pastures, recreation is passive,and hunting is prohibited. Over 8.5 miles (13.6 km) <strong>of</strong> the soon-to-be-restored Kissimmee River formthe western boundary <strong>of</strong> the State Park <strong>The</strong> Park receives ____ recreationists annually.OWNERSHIP: <strong>Florida</strong> Division <strong>of</strong> Recreation and ParksHABITATS: *dry prairie (>21,885 acres; >8754 ha), *freshwater marsh (12,887 acres; 5154 ha), *wetprairie (8481 acres; 3392 ha), temperate hammock (1071 acres; 428 ha), xeric oak scrub (721 acres;288 ha), non-native pasture (5479 acres; 2191 ha), swale (2137 acres; 854 ha), riverineLAND USE: *conservation, recreation, grazingIBA CATEGORIES: significant populations <strong>of</strong> Endangered, Threatened, FCREPA, and Watch Listspecies; significant numbers <strong>of</strong> wading birds; complete diversity <strong>of</strong> dry prairie species; and significantnatural habitatsAVIAN DATA: Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park probably supports the largest remaining population<strong>of</strong> “<strong>Florida</strong>” Grasshopper Sparrows, and contains other species <strong>of</strong> dry prairies, such as MottledDucks, Sandhill Cranes (both subspecies), White-tailed Kites, Crested Caracaras, Burrowing Owls,and Bachman's Sparrows. Several groups <strong>of</strong> <strong>Florida</strong> Scrub-Jays occur in patches <strong>of</strong> “prairie scrub,”and Whooping Cranes have been observed. <strong>The</strong> Park also contains two wading bird rookeries thattotal about 800 pairs. <strong>The</strong> Park may have great conservation value to wintering sparrows.SPECIES DATES NUMBERS COMMENTSBlack-crowned Night-Heron summer 2001 >75 pairs (B)Crested Caracara 1997–2001 “several” pairs >1% (R)“<strong>Florida</strong>” Sandhill Crane 2000–2001 >15 pairs 1% (R)“Greater” Sandhill Crane 2000–2001 100s <strong>of</strong> birds >1% (W)Burrowing Owl 2000–2001 >25 pairs

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