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Mike_Rochford
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I think the sebae took a hit similar to the one the burms experienced but they are still out there. I know of 3 live individuals found in an equal number of weeks.
Indigo sightings are scarce in the everglades. I know of a few DORs and one live sighting over the last 4 years. That said... they turn up in one area close to the park with relative frequency.
Here's one I found north of the lake:

Yellow/Everglades/Eastern rat (whatever you want to call them in today's messy genetic environment (in the field and in the literature) are more common:

Mike
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