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<blockquote data-quote="Jim M." data-source="post: 1618141" data-attributes="member: 60675"><p>Since no one with in-depth local knowledge has yet replied, let me note that this site has lots of good information about birding in southeast Florida (as well as a bird sightings board): <a href="http://www.tropicalaudubon.org/locations.html" target="_blank">http://www.tropicalaudubon.org/locations.html</a></p><p></p><p>If you are into photography, I would recommend considering a trip up north to Palm Beach County. Green Cay and Wakodahatchee Wetlands will often let you get extremely close to the most charismatic waterbirds in the area. Even more so than in the Everglades (which is a very large area, so the birds are more spread out, and it is not what it used to be (the restoration project has yet to begin in earnest)). Loxahatchee NWR can also be good.</p><p></p><p>Best,</p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim M., post: 1618141, member: 60675"] Since no one with in-depth local knowledge has yet replied, let me note that this site has lots of good information about birding in southeast Florida (as well as a bird sightings board): [url]http://www.tropicalaudubon.org/locations.html[/url] If you are into photography, I would recommend considering a trip up north to Palm Beach County. Green Cay and Wakodahatchee Wetlands will often let you get extremely close to the most charismatic waterbirds in the area. Even more so than in the Everglades (which is a very large area, so the birds are more spread out, and it is not what it used to be (the restoration project has yet to begin in earnest)). Loxahatchee NWR can also be good. Best, Jim [/QUOTE]
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