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Water Birds

Water Birds
Southwest Florida is the 
Top Birding Location in the United States


Roseate Spoonbill

Studies by the U.S. Department of the Interior demonstrate that our Southwest Florida coastline is the top birding location in North America. 

The birding hotspots protected in southern Florida are unrivaled for opportunities to observe a wide variety and large numbers of birds in North America. Located adjacent to the Estero Bay preserve and the Lovers Key State Park, Lovers Key Beach Club and Resort is surrounded by wildlife areas.  


North of our island is Sanibel, with the legendary Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge, which attracts millions of visitors. Traveling South and East, you can continue a true birding odyssey to Corkscrew Swamp, and finally to the Everglades.

In these subtropical wetlands, you will encounter a variety of wading birds, including Roseate Spoonbills, Wood Storks, White Ibis, Great Egrets, Snowy Egrets, Tricolored Herons, Great Blue and Little Blue Herons, plus Anhingas, Pileated Woodpeckers, Ospreys and Red-shouldered Hawks. In the Everglades, endangered Snail Kites can be seen flying and hovering as they search for apple snails, and when you get to saltwater coastal marshes, watch for white-morph Great Blue Herons. During spring and summer, enjoy looks at American Swallow-tailed Kites.

Winter and spring are favorite birding seasons in southern Florida; prime time is probably March, when the birds are in full breeding plumage, and you can witness a number of species nesting. As birding locations go, The Gulfcoast islands are hard to beat for numbers and variety of birds, as well as the chance to get close to them for photography (remember to take lots of film). 

Wading Birds dominate the avifauna of southern Florida, where a number of locations offer great birding and excellent opportunities to photograph birds like the Roseate Spoonbills, Great Egrets and White Ibis.

Corkscrew Swamp provides great opportunities to see and photograph nesting Wood Storks, and you have good chances of getting close looks at Barred Owls, Pileated Woodpeckers and Limpkins. (I suggest starting at the end of the hiking trail through the swamp to get to the most interesting part of the preserve as soon as possible.) Highlights in the Everglades include the Tamiami Trail, Shark Valley, Paurotis Pond, and the photographic gem of the Everglades, Mrazek Pond, where wading birds appear to totally disregard the assortment of tourists and photographers who funnel by its west shore.


Egrets

For more information, contact Ding Darling National Wildlife Preserve (941) 472-1100; Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary (941) 657-3771; and Everglades National Park (305) 242-7700.

Where to go:

Lovers Key is surrounded by some of the top birding spots in North America.  Estero Bay is full of mangrove islands that serve as nesting areas for water birds.  You can view birds along the shore line at all times of day.  However they are most abundant during morning low tides when they fish in the shallow waters.   

Further birding opportunities are close by at the Corkscrew Swamp, Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Little Estero Island Lagoon and the Everglades National Park.


Top 10 Birding Hotspots in North America

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1. Gulfcoast of Southwest Florida
2. Cape May, New Jersey
3. Southeast Arizona
4. Upper Texas Coast
5. Point Pelee, Ontario
6. Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas
7. Churchill, Manitoba
8. Kidder County, North Dakota
9. Pribilof Islands, Alaska
10. Klamath Basin

 Source:  U.S. Fish & Wildlife 


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Lovers Key Beach Club & Resort
in Southwest Florida
8771 Estero Blvd.
Ft. Myers Beach, 33931
(239) 765-1040
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South end of Fort Myers Beach on pristine Estero Bay, adjacent to Lovers Key State Park

We are 12 miles west of Interstate 75
Exit 116
Bonita Beach Road
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