Birdwatching at Fort De Soto Park, near St. Petersburg, Florida
Every day at Florida’s Fort De Soto Park has the potential to be a great birding day
Published:
January 1, 2005
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Bird photographer Arthur Morris describes where and when to find shorebirds, wading birds, gulls, terns (including Elegant Tern), warblers, and many other landlords at Fort De Soto Park, south of St. Petersburg, Florida. "While not every day at Fort De Soto turns out to be a great birding day," Morris writes, "it is one of the very few locations that I know of that has the potential to be great every day of the year."
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