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List of Sites In The South Section Of The Great Florida Birding Trailreport

  • Quick Point Nature Preserve (Myakka River Cluster)

  • Arlington Park (Sarasota, Florida) (Myakka River Cluster)

  • Pinecraft Park (Myakka River Cluster)

  • Celery Fields (Myakka River Cluster)

  • Crowley Museum and Nature Center (Myakka River Cluster)

  • Myakka River State Park (Myakka River Cluster)

  • Red Bug Slough Preserve (Myakka River Cluster)

  • Siesta Beach (Myakka River Cluster)

  • Oscar Scherer State Park (Myakka River Cluster)

  • T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve (Myakka River Cluster)

  • Jelks Preserve (Myakka River Cluster)

  • Venice Area Audubon Rookery (Sandpiper Cluster)

  • Shamrock Park and Nature Center (Sandpiper Cluster)

  • Casperson Beach (Sandpiper Cluster)

  • Lemon Bay Park (Sandpiper Cluster)

  • Blind Pass Beach Park (Sandpiper Cluster)

  • Indian Mound Park, Florida (Sandpiper Cluster)

  • Cedar Point Environmental Park (Sandpiper Cluster)

  • Amberjack Environmental Park (Sandpiper Cluster)

  • Tippecanoe Environmental Park (Sandpiper Cluster)

  • Charlotte Harbor Preserve State Park: Old Datsun Trail (Charlotte Harbor Cluster)

  • Fred C. Babcock/Cecil M. Webb Wildlife Management Area (Charlotte Harbor Cluster)

  • Charlotte Flatwoods Environmental Park (Charlotte Harbor Cluster)

  • Charlotte Harbor Preserve State Park: North Cape Flats Trail (Charlotte Harbor Cluster)

  • Charlotte Harbor Preserve State Park: Little Pine Island (Piping Plover Cluster)

  • Cayo Costa State Park (Piping Plover Cluster)

  • J.N. 'Ding' Darling National Wildlife Refuge (Piping Plover Cluster)

  • Lighthouse Park (Piping Plover Cluster)

  • Rotary Park (Piping Plover Cluster)

  • Lakes Regional Park (Piping Plover Cluster)

  • San Carlos Bay: Bunche Beach Preserve (Piping Plover Cluster)

  • Bowditch Point Regional Preserve (Piping Plover Cluster)

  • Matanzas Pass Preserve (Piping Plover Cluster)

  • Little Estero Island Critical Wildlife Area (Piping Plover Cluster)

  • Lovers Key State Park (Wood Stork Cluster)

  • Estero Bay Preserve State Park (Wood Stork Cluster)

  • Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve (Wood Stork Cluster)

  • Hickey's Creek Mitigation Park (Wood Stork Cluster)

  • Caloosahatchee Regional Park (Wood Stork Cluster)

  • CREW Marsh Hiking Trails (Wood Stork Cluster)

  • Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary (Wood Stork Cluster)

  • Fisheating Creek Wildlife Management Area- East (Short-tailed Hawk Cluster)

  • Fisheating Creek Wildlife Management Area- West (Short-tailed Hawk Cluster)

  • Okaloacooches Slough State Forest and Wildlife Management Area (Short-tailed Hawk Cluster)

  • Dinner Island Ranch Wildlife Management Area (Short-tailed Hawk Cluster)

  • Storm Water Treatment Area Five (Short-tailed Hawk Cluster)

  • Storm Water Treatment Area One - West (Okeechobee Cluster)

  • Royal Palm Beach Pines Natural Area (Okeechobee Cluster)

  • City of West Palm Beach Grassy Waters Preserve (Okeechobee Cluster)

  • Sweetbay Natural Area (Okeechobee Cluster)

  • J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area (Okeechobee Cluster)

  • John C. and Mariana Jones/ Hungryland Wildlife and Environmental Area (Okeechobee Cluster)

  • DuPuis WIldlife and Environmental Area (Okeechobee Cluster)

  • Lake Okeechobee Ridge: Rafael E. Sanches Trail (Okeechobee Cluster)

  • Hawk's Hammock (Okeechobee Cluster)

  • Halpatiokee Regional Park (Okeechobee Cluster)

  • Kiplinger Parcel (Okeechobee Cluster)

  • Rocky Point Hammock (Spoonbill and Scrub-Jay Cluster)

  • St. Lucie Inlet Preserve State Park (Spoonbill and Scrub-Jay Cluster)

  • Peck Lake Park (Spoonbill and Scrub-Jay Cluster)

  • Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge (Spoonbill and Scrub-Jay Cluster)

  • Jonathan Dickinson State Park (Spoonbill and Scrub-Jay Cluster)

  • Jupiter Ridge Natural Area (Spoonbill and Scrub-Jay Cluster)

  • Frenchman's Forest Natural Area (Spoonbill and Scrub-Jay Cluster)

  • Juno Dunes Natural Area (Spoonbill and Scrub-Jay Cluster)

  • John D. MacArthur Beach State Park (Spoonbill and Scrub-Jay Cluster)

  • Delnore-Wiggins Pass State Park (Mangrove Cluster)

  • Conservancy Nature Center (Mangrove Cluster)

  • Eagle Lake Park (Mangrove Cluster)

  • Picayune Strand State Forest: Sabal Palm Hiking Trail (Mangrove Cluster)

  • Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (Mangrove Cluster)

  • Tigertail Beach (Mangrove Cluster)

  • Collier-Seminole State Park (Mangrove Cluster)

  • Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park (Cypress Cluster)

  • Everglades National Park: Gulf Coast Visitor Center (Cypress Cluster)

  • Big Cypress National Preserve (Cypress Cluster)

  • Everglades National Park: Shark Valley Visitor Center (Snail Kite Cluster)

  • Holey Land/ Rotenburger Wildlife Management Areas (Snail Kite Cluster)

  • Everglades and Francis S. Taylor Wildlife Management Area (Snail Kite Cluster)

  • Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge (Whistling-Duck and Wetland Cluster)

  • Green Cay Wetlands (Whistling-Duck and Wetland Cluster)

  • Wakodahatchee Wetlands (Whistling-Duck and Wetland Cluster)

  • Seacrest Scrub Natural Area (Whistling-Duck and Wetland Cluster)

  • Delray Oaks Natural Area (Whistling-Duck and Wetland Cluster)

  • Spanish River Park (Whistling-Duck and Wetland Cluster)

  • Gumbo Limbo Nature Center (Whistling-Duck and Wetland Cluster)

  • Fern Forest Nature Center (Night-Heron and Burrowing Owl Cluster)

  • Easterlin Park (Night-Heron and Burrowing Owl Cluster)

  • Hugh Taylor Birch State Park (Night-Heron and Burrowing Owl Cluster)

  • John U. Lloyd Beach State Park (Night-Heron and Burrowing Owl Cluster)

  • West Lake Park and Ann Kolb Nature Center (Night-Heron and Burrowing Owl Cluster)

  • Tree Tops Park and Pine Island Ridge Natural Area (Night-Heron and Burrowing Owl Cluster)

  • Brian Piccolo Park (Night-Heron and Burrowing Owl Cluster)

  • Snake Warrior's Island Natural Area (Night-Heron and Burrowing Owl Cluster)

  • Greynolds Park (Night-Heron and Burrowing Owl Cluster)

  • A. D. Barnes Park (Cuckoo Cluster)

  • Crandon Park: Bear Cut Preserve (Cuckoo Cluster)

  • Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park (Cuckoo Cluster)

  • Matheson Hammock Park (Cuckoo Cluster)

  • The Deering Estate at Cutler (Cuckoo Cluster)

  • Castellow Hammock Preserve (Pine Rockland Cluster)

  • Biscayne National Park: Convoy Point (Pine Rockland Cluster)

  • Everglades National Park: Main Entrance (Pine Rockland Cluster)

  • Southern Glades Wildlife and Environmental Area (Pine Rockland Cluster)

  • Frog Pond Wildlife Management Area "Lucky Hammock" (Pine Rockland Cluster)

  • Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State Park (Pine Rockland Cluster)

  • John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park (Pine Rockland Cluster)

  • Long Key State Park (White-crowned Pigeon Cluster)

  • Curry Hammock State Park (White-crowned Pigeon Cluster)

  • Crane Point Museums and Nature Center (White-crowned Pigeon Cluster)

  • Bahia Honda State Park (White-crowned Pigeon Cluster)

  • National Key Deer Refuge: Blue Hole and Jack Watson Trails (White-crowned Pigeon Cluster)

  • Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden (Key West and Tortugas Cluster)

  • Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park (Key West and Tortugas Cluster)

  • Dry Tortugas National Park (Key West and Tortugas Cluster)

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The South section of the Great Florida Birding Trail is one of the most fascinating places to go bird watching in Florida. The Everglades is home to animals and a variety of subtropical plants. It’s one of the most important events in Florida-it’s an adventure traveler’s dream. The South section of The Great Florida Birding Trail offers kayaking and hiking, boat, and tram tours. The 115 sites recorded in this random tool are all excellent local birding locations.

The animals in The South section of The Great Florida Birding Trail live on the water, swimming in and out of swampy corners, surviving, reproducing, and sustaining their own species. With tens of thousands of islands, the Everglades is one of the last unexplored marshlands on Earth. Each year thousands of birders come here to participate in bird science activities, and the generator collates these locations is each year the most crowded tourists, favorite birding spots.

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