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In the Everglades I have flushed coveys of one hundred or more. They are smaller than the northern form but do not differ from them in habits or breeding.
Peninsula of Florida except in extreme northern section.
A tree up to thirty feet high—more often a spreading bush—distributed on salt shores of Florida.