This is a list of parks and nature reserves that are locations in the South section of the Great Florida Birding Trail.
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Locations include sites in Broward, Charlotte, Collier, DeSoto, Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Monroe, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach and Sarasota counties.[1]
Myakka River Cluster
editSandpiper Cluster
editCharlotte Harbor Cluster
edit- Charlotte Harbor Preserve State Park: Old Datsun Trail
- Fred C. Babcock/Cecil M. Webb Wildlife Management Area
- Charlotte Flatwoods Environmental Park
- Charlotte Harbor Preserve State Park: North Cape Flats Trail
Piping Plover Cluster
edit- Charlotte Harbor Preserve State Park: Little Pine Island
- Cayo Costa State Park
- J.N. 'Ding' Darling National Wildlife Refuge
- Lighthouse Park
- Rotary Park
- Lakes Regional Park
- San Carlos Bay: Bunche Beach Preserve
- Bowditch Point Regional Preserve
- Matanzas Pass Preserve
- Little Estero Island Critical Wildlife Area
Wood Stork Cluster
editShort-tailed Hawk Cluster
editOkeechobee Cluster
edit- Storm Water Treatment Area One - West
- Royal Palm Beach Pines Natural Area
- City of West Palm Beach Grassy Waters Preserve
- Sweetbay Natural Area
- J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area
- John C. and Mariana Jones/ Hungryland Wildlife and Environmental Area
- DuPuis Wildlife and Environmental Area
- Lake Okeechobee Ridge: Rafael E. Sanches Trail
- Hawk's Hammock
- Halpatiokee Regional Park
- Kiplinger Parcel
Spoonbill and Scrub-Jay Cluster
editMangrove Cluster
editCypress Cluster
editSnail Kite Cluster
editWhistling-Duck and Wetland Cluster
editNight-Heron and Burrowing Owl Cluster
editCuckoo Cluster
editPine Rockland Cluster
editWhite-crowned Pigeon Cluster
edit- Long Key State Park
- Curry Hammock State Park
- Crane Point Museums and Nature Center
- Bahia Honda State Park
- National Key Deer Refuge: Blue Hole and Jack Watson Trails
Key West and Tortugas Cluster
editReferences
edit- ^ "South Section | GFBWT". floridabirdingtrail.com. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
- South Florida Birding Trail Guide, printed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.