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🦋🌼 Spotted: A Gulf fritillary butterfly enjoying a snack on Bidens alba!

These vibrant orange pollinators love Florida’s native wildflowers — and Bidens alba is one of their favorites. This hardy plant isn’t just beautiful; it’s a pollinator powerhouse that supports butterflies, bees, and other beneficial insects.

At the St. Johns River Water Management District, we manage natural lands to protect vital habitats like this — where native wildflowers thrive and butterflies can flourish. Every bloom plays a role in a healthy ecosystem! 🌿💧

📸 Next time you’re out on District lands, keep an eye out for these fluttering beauties! Learn more about where you can explore
➡️ bit.ly/DistrictLandsMap

#SJRWMD #PollinatorPower #GulfFritillary #FloridaNature #WildFlorida #WaterLessWorryMoreFlutter
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🦋🌼 Spotted: A Gulf fritillary butterfly enjoying a snack on Bidens alba!

These vibrant orange pollinators love Florida’s native wildflowers — and Bidens alba is one of their favorites. This hardy plant isn’t just beautiful; it’s a pollinator powerhouse that supports butterflies, bees, and other beneficial insects.

At the St. Johns River Water Management District, we manage natural lands to protect vital habitats like this — where native wildflowers thrive and butterflies can flourish. Every bloom plays a role in a healthy ecosystem! 🌿💧

📸 Next time you’re out on District lands, keep an eye out for these fluttering beauties! Learn more about where you can explore
 ➡️ https://bit.ly/DistrictLandsMap

#SJRWMD #PollinatorPower #GulfFritillary #FloridaNature #WildFlorida #WaterLessWorryMoreFlutterImage attachment

🌿 Escape the city and discover a hidden gem just outside Jacksonville! 🌿

J.P. Hall Bayard Point Conservation Area protects seven miles of the beautiful St. Johns River and offers a peaceful mix of riverine hardwoods, pine flatwoods, and sandhill habitats. 🌲🌾🦋

🚶 Hike or bike the scenic trails
🐎 Ride horseback
⛺ Camp under the stars
🛶 Explore the river by boat or canoe (access by water only!)

This spot not only gives you a serene outdoor experience—it also helps store floodwaters and protect precious natural resources in the Lower St. Johns River Basin. 🌧️💧

📍 Near Jacksonville
🎟️ Free to explore!

🔗 Plan your visit: bit.ly/BayardInfo

#exploreflorida #getoutside #SJRWMD #stjohnsriver #NatureEscape #HiddenGemsFL #conservationinaction
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🌿 Escape the city and discover a hidden gem just outside Jacksonville! 🌿

J.P. Hall Bayard Point Conservation Area protects seven miles of the beautiful St. Johns River and offers a peaceful mix of riverine hardwoods, pine flatwoods, and sandhill habitats. 🌲🌾🦋

🚶 Hike or bike the scenic trails
🐎 Ride horseback
⛺ Camp under the stars
🛶 Explore the river by boat or canoe (access by water only!)

This spot not only gives you a serene outdoor experience—it also helps store floodwaters and protect precious natural resources in the Lower St. Johns River Basin. 🌧️💧

📍 Near Jacksonville
🎟️ Free to explore!

🔗 Plan your visit: https://bit.ly/BayardInfo

#ExploreFlorida #GetOutside #SJRWMD #StJohnsRiver #NatureEscape #HiddenGemsFL #ConservationInActionImage attachment

🌲🦉 Did you know the Barred Owl (Strix varia) can rotate its head nearly 270°? Or that it hunts mostly at night using silent flight to catch prey like mice, frogs, and insects?

Healthy wetlands = happy owls! At SJRWMD, we protect Florida’s waterways and wetlands so wildlife like the Barred Owl can thrive. 💧🌿

#SJRWMD #BarredOwl #FloridaWildlife #WetlandConservation #ProtectOurRivers
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🌲🦉 Did you know the Barred Owl (Strix varia) can rotate its head nearly 270°? Or that it hunts mostly at night using silent flight to catch prey like mice, frogs, and insects?

Healthy wetlands = happy owls! At SJRWMD, we protect Florida’s waterways and wetlands so wildlife like the Barred Owl can thrive. 💧🌿

#SJRWMD #BarredOwl #FloridaWildlife #WetlandConservation #ProtectOurRivers
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