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Частный тур на полдня по парку Форт Де Сото в Санкт-Петербурге - максимум 2 человека

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Fort De Soto Park has a unique location on the Gulf of Mexico, making it one of the top birding sites in the state of Florida. It's especially diverse in the months of April and October for spring and fall migration. This patch of land is the first area birds will arrive at as they make their migratory flight across the gulf. Not only will you see shorebirds, wading birds, and resident songbird species, but you'll see neotropical migrants and they pass through our state on their way to/from the Caribbean and Central America. As for the rest of the year, you can count on ducks and loons if you book your tour in the winter months and breeding bird species in the summer. This area is also known for rare species and vagrants that pass through Florida. Photographers will love the morning lighting on the beach as small shorebirds forage in the rack line.
Город: Санкт-Петербург
Sat 29 Mar
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Начинается с $325.00
Sat 29 Mar
Начинается с $325.00
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We provide water and light snacks on our tours such as granola/power bars, chips, and nuts.
We'll provide you with a shared ebird checklist of the bird species seen on your tour.
Дополнительная информация
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Что ожидать
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Fort De Soto Park
We'll be taking a 5-hour birding tour of Fort De Soto Park. We'll drive to each stop within the park then get out and hike around in different habitats including forest, beach, and grass picnic area. There is also a paved area around the fort itself. Starting with the north shore beach at sunrise, we should see plenty of shorebirds ie Piping Plover, Snowy Plover, American Oystercatcher, Reddish Egret, and Marbled Godwit to name a few. We'll then move on to the fort area itself to check the beach for Common Loon, Whimbrel, and Red-breasted Merganser. The forested area adjacent to the fort is a hotspot for migratory songbirds, especially warblers. The rangers house and hiking trail usually boasts the best songbirds in the park. We'll stop here and look for Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Summer and Scarlet Tanagers, warblers, buntings, and vireos that are attracted to the fresh water fountains and Mulberry trees. We'll finish up with a stop at the East Beach to view the Nanday Parakeets.
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Парк Форт Де Сото
Мы совершим 5-часовую орнитологическую экскурсию по парку Форт-де-Сото. Мы поедем к каждой остановке в парке, затем выйдем и прогуляемся по разным местам обитания, включая лес, пляж и травяную площадку для пикника. Вокруг самого форта также есть мощеная площадка. Начиная с пляжа на северном берегу на рассвете, мы должны увидеть множество куликов, таких как трубовидная ржанка, белоснежная ржанка, американский кулик-сорока, красноватая белая цапля и мраморный веретенник, и это лишь некоторые из них. Затем мы перейдем к самой территории форта, чтобы проверить пляж на наличие обыкновенной гагары, уимбрела и красногрудого крохаля. Лесистая местность, прилегающая к форту, является местом прилета перелетных певчих птиц, особенно славок. Дом рейнджеров и пешеходная тропа обычно могут похвастаться лучшими певчими птицами в парке. Мы остановимся здесь и поищем розовогрудого дубоноса, летних и алых танагров, певчих птиц, овсянок и виреонов, которых привлекают фонтаны с пресной водой и тутовые деревья. Мы закончим остановкой на Восточном пляже, чтобы посмотреть на Nanday Parakeets.
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Fort De Soto Park
We'll be taking a 5-hour birding tour of Fort De Soto Park. We'll drive to each stop within the park then get out and hike around in different habitats including forest, beach, and grass picnic area. There is also a paved area around the fort itself. Starting with the north shore beach at sunrise, we should see plenty of shorebirds ie Piping Plover, Snowy Plover, American Oystercatcher, Reddish Egret, and Marbled Godwit to name a few. We'll then move on to the fort area itself to check the beach for Common Loon, Whimbrel, and Red-breasted Merganser. The forested area adjacent to the fort is a hotspot for migratory songbirds, especially warblers. The rangers house and hiking trail usually boasts the best songbirds in the park. We'll stop here and look for Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Summer and Scarlet Tanagers, warblers, buntings, and vireos that are attracted to the fresh water fountains and Mulberry trees. We'll finish up with a stop at the East Beach to view the Nanday Parakeets.
4
Fort De Soto Park
We'll be taking a 5-hour birding tour of Fort De Soto Park. We'll drive to each stop within the park then get out and hike around in different habitats including forest, beach, and grass picnic area. There is also a paved area around the fort itself. Starting with the north shore beach at sunrise, we should see plenty of shorebirds ie Piping Plover, Snowy Plover, American Oystercatcher, Reddish Egret, and Marbled Godwit to name a few. We'll then move on to the fort area itself to check the beach for Common Loon, Whimbrel, and Red-breasted Merganser. The forested area adjacent to the fort is a hotspot for migratory songbirds, especially warblers. The rangers house and hiking trail usually boasts the best songbirds in the park. We'll stop here and look for Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Summer and Scarlet Tanagers, warblers, buntings, and vireos that are attracted to the fresh water fountains and Mulberry trees. We'll finish up with a stop at the East Beach to view the Nanday Parakeets.
5
Fort De Soto Park
We'll be taking a 5-hour birding tour of Fort De Soto Park. We'll drive to each stop within the park then get out and hike around in different habitats including forest, beach, and grass picnic area. There is also a paved area around the fort itself. Starting with the north shore beach at sunrise, we should see plenty of shorebirds ie Piping Plover, Snowy Plover, American Oystercatcher, Reddish Egret, and Marbled Godwit to name a few. We'll then move on to the fort area itself to check the beach for Common Loon, Whimbrel, and Red-breasted Merganser. The forested area adjacent to the fort is a hotspot for migratory songbirds, especially warblers. The rangers house and hiking trail usually boasts the best songbirds in the park. We'll stop here and look for Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Summer and Scarlet Tanagers, warblers, buntings, and vireos that are attracted to the fresh water fountains and Mulberry trees. We'll finish up with a stop at the East Beach to view the Nanday Parakeets.
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Fort De Soto Park
We'll be taking a 5-hour birding tour of Fort De Soto Park. We'll drive to each stop within the park then get out and hike around in different habitats including forest, beach, and grass picnic area. There is also a paved area around the fort itself. Starting with the north shore beach at sunrise, we should see plenty of shorebirds ie Piping Plover, Snowy Plover, American Oystercatcher, Reddish Egret, and Marbled Godwit to name a few. We'll then move on to the fort area itself to check the beach for Common Loon, Whimbrel, and Red-breasted Merganser. The forested area adjacent to the fort is a hotspot for migratory songbirds, especially warblers. The rangers house and hiking trail usually boasts the best songbirds in the park. We'll stop here and look for Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Summer and Scarlet Tanagers, warblers, buntings, and vireos that are attracted to the fresh water fountains and Mulberry trees. We'll finish up with a stop at the East Beach to view the Nanday Parakeets.
7
Fort De Soto Park
We'll be taking a 5-hour birding tour of Fort De Soto Park. We'll drive to each stop within the park then get out and hike around in different habitats including forest, beach, and grass picnic area. There is also a paved area around the fort itself. Starting with the north shore beach at sunrise, we should see plenty of shorebirds ie Piping Plover, Snowy Plover, American Oystercatcher, Reddish Egret, and Marbled Godwit to name a few. We'll then move on to the fort area itself to check the beach for Common Loon, Whimbrel, and Red-breasted Merganser. The forested area adjacent to the fort is a hotspot for migratory songbirds, especially warblers. The rangers house and hiking trail usually boasts the best songbirds in the park. We'll stop here and look for Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Summer and Scarlet Tanagers, warblers, buntings, and vireos that are attracted to the fresh water fountains and Mulberry trees. We'll finish up with a stop at the East Beach to view the Nanday Parakeets.
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Отзывы (2)
Susan S
Mar 2025
Easy booking, great communication, and wonderful tour guide! Alex was amazing and so smart. I learned so much more about birds. He is a talented young man and made it so fun!
Ответ от хоста
Mar 2025
We're so happy to hear that you had a great day of birding with Alex! Thank you so much for the great review and kind words. -Rebecca, Archaeopteryx Birding and Nature Tours
Lisa_M
Apr 2024
Great birding trip at Ft De Soto with Rebecca! We saw tons birds, some dolphins, and even a few interesting insects. Learned so much!
Ответ от хоста
Jun 2024
Thank you so much for your kind review! I'm so glad you had a nice time on the tour. -Rebecca, Archaeopteryx Birding and Nature Tours

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