Bird-Watchers Flock To Florida Beaches
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Bird-Watchers Flock to Florida Beaches
Overview
Florida's beaches are becoming a hotspot for bird-watchers, thanks to the Great Florida Birding Trail's recently opened south loop.Exploring the Birding Trail
The Great Florida Birding Trail now includes 116 new sites across South Florida, adding to its 2,000-mile expanse. This trail is designed to promote bird-watching and conservation education, enhancing and preserving bird habitats.A Bird-Watcher's Paradise
With over 300 bird species, The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel are a global attraction for bird enthusiasts. This area has been named the top bird-watching destination in the U.S. by USA Today. Bird-watchers can spot a variety of species, including egrets, wood storks, and herons. Rare sightings may include limpkins and reddish egrets, alongside birds of prey like red-shouldered hawks, bald eagles, and ospreys.Resources and Guidance
Mark Kiser from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission coordinates the birding trail. A free Birding Trail guide is available at the Audubon Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary or online at www.floridabirdingtrail.com, highlighting interesting sites across the region.Discovering Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is a premier destination, offering a 2.25-mile boardwalk, the Blair Audubon Center, and a range of educational activities. It hosts over 200 bird species, including the largest nesting colony of endangered wood storks. The sanctuary spans more than 13,000 acres and features the largest stand of old-growth bald cypress trees.Embark on a bird-watching adventure and discover the natural beauty of Florida’s stunning avian habitats.
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