The Everglade Snail Kite is a bird of prey with a very particular appetite: it feeds almost exclusively on apple snails.
The Wood Stork is one of Florida’s signature wading birds, a long-legged, awkward-looking bird on land that soars like a raptor in the air.
To help you enjoy our favorite hobby while you’re in Florida, we’ve compiled a few birdwatching links you may find helpful.
When it comes down to it, Audubon is for the birds! Birds were the favorite subject of painter, naturalist and Audubon Society namesake John James Audubon… and we haven’t strayed far from his focus in the 150 years since he introduced the wider world to Florida’s birds.
Audubon Florida owns over 70 properties in 27 Florida counties, protecting a diversity of habitats with varying degrees of accessibility.
Sabal Point Sanctuary is over 600 acres in size and protects more than a half mile of frontage on the Wekiva and Little Wekiva Rivers.