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Scenic Safety Harbor: Bird Sanctuary

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A tufted titmouse prepares to feed in Safety Harbor.
A tufted titmouse prepares to feed in Safety Harbor.

While researching a story on Wild Birds Unlimited last week, I had the fortune of snapping shots of a variety of species, including this tiny tufted titmouse.

The little guy was one of many beautiful birds I spotted in its natural habitat, located just a few steps from the busy intersection of McMullen Booth and Enterprise Roads; you might not be aware, but there is a natural bird sanctuary hidden behind the Northwoods Commons shop.

Look for a full story on the Wilds Birds Unlimited – and the incredible creatures it attracts – Monday on Safety Harbor Connect.com.

Do you have any photos of Safety Harbor you’d like to share? Upload them here on the site, to our Facebook page or email them to me at jeff@safetyharbor.com.

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