Welcome to SW FL Birdline! Our goals are the following: (1) To provide the latest info on noteworthy birds in the Southwest Florida region. (2) To share info on the status of migrating, wintering, and breeding species in various areas of this region. (3) To share current knowledge about
identification of difficult species. (4) To help beginning birders become more proficient in their birding skills. (5) To share interesting experiences/sightings related to birding trips (e.g. snakes, butterflies, plants, etc.).
FYI the trip announcement below, weather permitting.. While it may seem early for migrants, the first southbound adult shorebirds will be showing up any day
Hey all, Whilst hiding from the heat (and not birding) over the past few days, I dipped back and added a couple blog posts about some of my spring adventures
Wednesday evening (June 17th) around sunset there were 70 to 90 (hard to count when they are swirling and dipping) Least Terns circling over the Belk store at