Hammock Islands Offer Important Habitat for Birds

Previously unsuspected numbers of birds have been discovered breeding on the state’s hammock islands. A recently completed survey of these islands has revealed a high ecological significance for these often-small uplands, particularly as important habitats for many species of birds, including a coastal favorite, the painted bunting.

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