Birds of Mizell-Johnson
Throughout the year, a plethora of birds can be seen roosting, feeding, and resting at Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park. This provides a variety of birding opportunities for the enthusiastic bird watcher.
Birding at Washington Oaks
The gardens at Washington Oaks are a birding hot spot. With year round residents and numerous migrants passing through, Washington Oaks is a true birders paradise.
Banding Songbirds at Cape Florida
Since Hurricane Andrew in 1992, the biologist at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park has been studying the annual migration of songbirds from the U.S. to Peru. The program provides intriguing data about more than 29,000 birds.
Programs and Activities at Jonathan Dickinson
The visitor center at Jonathan Dickinson State Park offers interpretive programs and activities for families, schools, scouts and other organized groups. The center is open 9 AM - 5 PM daily. Call 561-745-5551 to speak to a ranger about program opportunities.
Birding at Fort Mose
Explore the diverse birding opportunities at Fort Mose Historic State Park, and see one of the of the most important bird nesting/resting areas in Florida.
The Beach at Oleta
In the hustle and bustle of Miami, idyllic Oleta River State Park is an oasis of water and sky.
Hiking the Ravines
Winding up and down the slopes of the ravines, the park's slightly challenging trail system offers an intimate view of the landform that is the central feature of the park.
Wild Places of Little Talbot
This wild landscape provides a refuge for sensitive shorebirds. Dozens of species use the park as a stopping point along long migratory routes and for nesting and rearing their young.
Trails at Homosassa
Traditional trails take you into the wilderness, with the potential to see wildlife in their habitat; however, the trail at Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park transports you to an up-close experience with wildlife in an educational setting.
Wildlife Viewing at Sebastian Inlet
Sebastian Inlet State Park is a beautiful place where land meets sea. The dunes and beaches here are home to many species of unique and threatened wildlife, visit Sebastian Inlet and take a walk on the wild side!