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293. Elinor Klapp-Phipps Park, Tallahassee, Florida
A city park of more than 670 acres that attracts warblers, grosbeaks, sparrows, and many other birds. Read More “293. Elinor Klapp-Phipps Park, Tallahassee, Florida”
By Jeff O’Connell
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252. Celery Fields, Sarasota, Florida
King Rail, Osprey, Roseate Spoonbill, and more than 200 other bird species have been spotted at this Great Florida Birding Trail site. Read More “252. Celery Fields, Sarasota, Florida”
By Jeremy Ford
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231. Viera Wetlands, Viera, Florida
Where to see waterfowl, herons, egrets, storks — and spectacular sunrises. Read More “231. Viera Wetlands, Viera, Florida”
By Ivan Green
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226. Robert K. Rees Memorial Park, New Port Richey, Florida
Beach, wetlands, and a mangrove swamp attract waterfowl, rails, spoonbills, warblers, and many other birds. Read More “226. Robert K. Rees Memorial Park, New Port Richey, Florida”
By Howard Altman
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216. Lafayette Heritage Trail Park, Tallahassee, Florida
This 795-acre park allows close access to Wood Storks, herons, egrets, ibises, terns, and other waterbirds. Read More “216. Lafayette Heritage Trail Park, Tallahassee, Florida”
By Mark Kiser and Selena Kiser
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210. Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, Florida
Where to find Florida specialties like Wood Stork, Limpkin, and Purple Gallinule in suburban Palm Beach County. Read More “210. Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, Florida”
By Carlos Sanchez
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205. Key West Tropical Forest and Botanical Garden, Key West, Florida
This lush garden just north of Key West has been called ‘one of the richest birding experiences in the lower Keys.’ Read More “205. Key West Tropical Forest and Botanical Garden, Key West, Florida”
By Shirley L. Ruhe
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199. Shark Valley, Everglades National Park, Florida
Part of Everglades National Park, Shark Valley offers up-close views of Purple Gallinule, Roseate Spoonbill, and other great birds. Read More “199. Shark Valley, Everglades National Park, Florida”
By Shirley L. Ruhe
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174. Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge, De Leon Springs, Florida
Home to wading birds, raptors, and songbirds 25 miles west of Daytona Beach. Read More “174. Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge, De Leon Springs, Florida”
By Justine E. Hausheer
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150. Canoe Creek Road, Osceola County, Florida
A 35-mile-long road south of Orlando that makes it easy to spot Anhingas, Limpkins, and other large specialty birds of the Southeast. Read More “150. Canoe Creek Road, Osceola County, Florida”
By Jim Burns
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