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Gulf Islands National SeashoreUniversity of Wisconsin-Oshkosh students look for birds at Naval Live Oaks.
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Gulf Islands National Seashore
Birds
 

The diversity of wildlife habitats including beaches, dunes, freshwater marshes, maritime forests, and salt marshes has attracted over 300 species of birds. Gulf Islands National Seashore is part of the Great Florida Birding Trail.

From pine warblers to pelicans, you'll find them here. Gulf Islands is a stopover for migrating birds, a place where they can rest and feed before continuing on their migration. The freshwater marsh areas provide shelter for clapper rails and spotted sandpipers. A diversity of gulls, terns and various shorebirds can be found year-round.

So grab your binoculars and keep your eyes peeled. You never know what you may find!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brillant blue, yellow, and red painted bunting sitting on the ground
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Osprey flying against a bright, blue sky
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Great blue heron standing at the edge of the beach
Great blue herons are year-round residents
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Two Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins ride the bow wave of the wooden passenger ferry.  

Did You Know?
Did you know that two thirds of Gulf Islands National Seashore is under water? The largest, most common, mammal in this underwater realm is the Atlantic bottlenose dolphin.

Last Updated: March 01, 2007 at 15:28 EST