what species of birds do you have at your wetlands

Johnson Hale | Aug 28, 2018 | Category: Park in Delray Beach, Florida

Wakodahatchee Wetlands - All questions

Address: 13270 Jog Rd, Delray Beach, FL 33484, USA

Doug Chuka | Aug 28, 2018

Tons and tons of birds!

Thomas Snyder | Aug 28, 2018

to many to list

Steven Gitnik | Aug 28, 2018

Lots of birdies

Derryk Wheeler | Aug 28, 2018

All of the above plus cormorants and a red-shouldered hawk!

Joseph Reyes | Aug 28, 2018

Many different species of Heron

Louis Rainer | Aug 28, 2018

There are 4-5 different herons, egrets nesting in trees and many other birds

Wes Brown | Aug 28, 2018

Blue herons, tri colored herons, egrets and woodstorks

Anthony Lang | Aug 28, 2018

Many different species at any given time. This is a seasonal migration path. Come and see.

david bobrow | Aug 28, 2018

It is an ongoing evolution of birds they travel into the sanctuary and they travel out north and south

Romulo Chavez | Aug 28, 2018

Roseatte spoonbill purple gallenue swamp hens are the main attraction

Robert Erickson | Aug 28, 2018

The species change depending upon the season. Many birds migrate to south Florida during the winter.

Md. Rubel Howlader | Aug 28, 2018

A bit of everything almost.

Malay Dwivedi | Aug 28, 2018

Mostly heron, egret and ducks

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