Birding South Florida - March 200113. - 19.3.2001
Introduction:![]() The weather was warm and excellent with absoultely no rain at the places I visited. On the other hand South Florida is suffering from a severe drought with only very few mosquitos but also less birds. I had a rental car which was affordable, but accomodation was sometimes very expensive. On Stock Island near Key West I had to stay on a campground which charged more than 43 U.S. $ for my very small tent! This was the first time I used a GPS (Global Positioning System). Although it is not really necessary in an area like South Florida, I found it very helpful for finding my way through the state and also for marking good birding spots. Altogether I managed to identify 150 species within that week. Mostly thanks to Mark Adams from Texas and Vince Lucas from Naples. I met Mark before in Munich and he was just by chance also in Florida. I birded with Mark on Tuesday. Very special thanks to Vincent Lucas (vplucas@earthlink.net) who sometimes works as a birdguide and who knows the birds and places in Florida very well. I did birdwatching with him on Wednesday and Thursday. Many thanks also to those who helped me on a request to the Florida Mailinglist (for more information about FLORIDABIRDS-L click here) and to all the people I met while travelling. I am trying to make this report as accurate as possible since I think that my itinerary is a good one to spend a week in South Florida. Literature and Links![]() Books:
This guide is an absolute must for every birder visiting Florida! Maps:
In my opinion the best map in this scale and enough to follow my route. Links:There are many websites worth visiting. Besides the links mentioned here, I would recommend to visit the general links on my Trip Reports mainpage.
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