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ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY MARCH 26 AND THEREAFTER - In a Tuesday March 14, 2017 photo, On Tuesday March 14, 2017 photo, 3 month-old Roseate Spoonbills perch on mangrove branch near their nesting area of South Nest Key, Fla. Audubon Florida Everglade science researcher, Dr. Jerry Lorenz is studying how wading birds like spoonbills population reflects the health of Florida Bay. (Carl Juste/Miami Herald via AP)

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ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY MARCH 26 AND THEREAFTER - In a Tuesday March 14, 2017 photo, Audubon Florida Everglade science researcher, Dr. Jerry Lorenz, studies how wading birds in their natural environment in Florida Bay, Fla. Lorenz is studying how wading birds like spoonbills population reflects the health of Florida Bay. (Carl Juste/Miami Herald via AP)

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ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY MARCH 26 AND THEREAFTER - In a Tuesday March 14, 2017 photo, a 3 month-old roseate spoonbill take to the skies over Florida Bay as another lands near its nesting area of South Nest Key, Fla. Audubon Florida Everglade science researcher Dr. Jerry Lorenz, is studying how wading birds like Spoonbills population reflects the health of Florida Bay. (Carl Juste/Miami Herald via AP)