St.
Mark's National Wildlife Refuge is one of my very favorite bird
watching hot spots. It is located on the Florida Panhandle just
south of Tallahassee. The 65,000 acre refuge supports many different
habitats from freshwater swamps to salt marshes, from pine forests
to estuaries. There are many attractions here for bird watcher and
other wildlife enthusiasts.
There
is a large nesting population of Bald Eagles and most of Florida's
waders can be found here. Many bird watchers come to St. Mark's
in the winter to see the impress numbers of ducks and geese that
stay at the refuge. The refuge checklist contains 30 species of
waterfowl including such rarities as Eurasian Wigeon and Cinnamon
Teal. Other attractions include an incredible shorebird migration.
Tens of thousands of Willets, Dowitchers, Godwits, Plovers, Sandpipers,
and more come through every spring and fall. And May, June and July
bring on the nesting season. Some of the more notable breeders include
Osprey, Clapper Rail, Purple Galinule, A. Oystercatcher, Black-necked
Stilt, Least Tern, and Gray Kingbird to name only a few.
To
reach the refuge from Tallahassee go south on Hwy. 363. When you
come to Hwy. 267 (there is a blinking light on the corner.), turn
left onto 267 South. Follow 267 until it dead ends into Hwy. 98.
Turn left onto 98 East. Take your first right after going over the
St. Mark's river. This is Hwy. 59 or Lighthouse Rd. After about
four miles, you will come to the visitor's center on your right.
Here you can pick up a map of the refuge and bird checklists. There
are bathrooms and a gift shop inside. Also, be sure to check the
wildlife sightings list in the foyer. There is a short nature trail
behind the visitor center that can be worth a look especially in
April when spring migration is at its peak.
After
your stop in the visitor's center, continue down lighthouse road.
Two places that you want to be sure to check are Headquarters Pond
and the Lighthouse Pool (see the map that you picked up at the visitor's
center). Headquarters Pond has a wonderful viewing platform that
overlooks an enormous wading bird rookery. From the platform look
to the far right (southeast) corner of the pond for a large pine
tree that contains an eagle's nest. The lighthouse pool is excellent
for shorebirds, gulls, terns, ducks and more. Black Skimmers can
often be found here.
Of
course there are many other great bird watching spots at St. Mark's,
but unfortunately I only have space to cover a few in this newsletter.
If you want more on St. Mark's, look for my upcoming book The Birdman's
Guide to Florida, Volume 1, The Panhandle.
St.
Mark's National Wildlife Refuge - Click Here For More Information.
- St. Mark's, FL
Day and weekend trips can be arranged
to the refuge through Nature Tours by Alan. The author of this article
would be your guide to an outstanding bird watching experience.
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