Spring Migration at Mead Botanical Gardens
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Migrating songbirds should be at their peak amounts in central Florida this time of year. This free garden and wooded area attracts several colorful species from warblers (like perhaps the photographed Hooded Warbler), oriole, hummingbirds, and tanagers! Many of these birds are of a smaller size, but with several people we should be able to get eyes on them!
Time: Around two hours. Fairly small park feel free to stay as long as you want.
Weather: Unless there are severe storms, this will occur rain or shine!
Skill Level and Pace: Any welcome. Suitable for beginners. Will be at a casual/leisurely pace.
Potential Non-Avian Wildlife: Marsh Rabbit, Gray Squirrel, and Butterflies.
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Accessibility: Trails are wide gravel paths and mowed paths. Made for casual walkingN O DOGS PLEASE!
Facilities: Restroom on site
What to bring: Sunscreen, bug spray, comfortable boots or shoes may be fine, hat if desired.
Dress for the weather and bring your own water.
Binoculars recommended. I have one extra pair for use during the trip - first come, first served. Feel free to bring camera!
Optional: No fee, but if you enjoyed your time and want to show some support, tips are appreciated through donating on the group page! ๐
