Enjoying Bird Watching in Florida in
October
There are many different areas of Florida in which to bird
watch in October. During the fall season is the time when many
different species of birds flow through Florida on their way
elsewhere. Bird watching in Florida in October or in the
springtime is great months to catch a huge variety of birds in
that area.

Where to Go
One area to go to bird watch in Florida in October is the
Dry Tortugas National Park. During October, there are many
types of raptors that fly through the region in their yearly
migration patterns. There are different types of hawks, such as
the Sharpshinned and the Broad-winged Hawks. In addition, there
are the Peregrine Falcons and the Merlins that will come
through the region on their way to the south. These types of
birds will prey on smaller birds that they come across.
Another great bird watching spot in Florida in October is
the Ding Darling Wildlife Refuge. This refuge has been found to
be the home of over two hundred species of birds, making it a
bird watcher's paradise. In addition, there are a variety of
means to view the birds such as going on tours by kayak, canoe,
cruise, or by hiking or walking on the beaches. There are also
different paths and places to go on drives to see the different
species of birds so that the individuals visiting can tailor
their trip according to their physical abilities and length of
their stay. While visiting this bird watching spot in Florida,
individuals can spot White Ibises, Great Blue Herons and Brown
Pelicans. In addition, Roseate Spoonbills, Snowy Egrets and
Ospreys are also readily available for viewing on the refuge. A
few of the other species to be found in Ding Darling are the
Loons, the Sandpipers, the Cormorants, Storks and Plovers.
When going bird watching in Florida in October, individuals
should be sure to bring a rain parka, as it is a time of year
when heavy rains can sweep through the area at any moment, only
to sweep out again and end up to be a beautiful, sunny day.
Equipment should also be kept in a waterproof bag so that
binoculars and books do not get damaged inadvertently when
storms of this nature come in unexpectedly and thoroughly soak
everything in the downpour. The field guides that are taken
along on the trips should be specific to Florida since there
are hundreds of different species of birds that are unique to
the area.
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