
Birding in Wakulla

Discover one of Florida’s premier birding destinations in Wakulla County. With pristine coastal marshes, vast pine forests, and protected wildlife refuges, Wakulla offers habitats that attract hundreds of bird species year-round. From rare migratory visitors to iconic Florida favorites, this is a birder’s paradise waiting to be explored. Find your life bird in Wakulla County.
A Birdwatcher’s Paradise
Wakulla County lies along the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail, making it one of the best places in the state for birdwatching. The region’s diverse ecosystems create opportunities to spot everything from bald eagles soaring overhead to roseate spoonbills wading in the shallows. In peak migration seasons, thousands of birds stop here to rest and refuel, offering a once-in-a-lifetime experience for birders of all levels.
🦩 Quick tip: The county is home to a flamingo that locals lovingly refer to as “Pinky.” Keep an eye out for him on your next adventure.
Top Birding Spots in Wakulla
- St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge – World-renowned for its variety of habitats and bird species, including red-cockaded woodpeckers, waterfowl, and shorebirds.
- Wakulla Springs State Park – Home to manatees and one of the world’s largest freshwater springs, this park also offers sightings of limpkins, herons, and osprey.
- Apalachicola National Forest – Vast pine flatwoods and wetlands provide habitat for rare species such as the Bachman’s sparrow and the swallow-tailed kite.
- Coastal Marshes & Estuaries – Prime viewing areas for wading birds, pelicans, and seasonal migratory flocks along the Gulf Coast.
Why Bird in Wakulla?
- Over 300 bird species documented across the county
- Peaceful, uncrowded natural areas perfect for observation
- Guided tours and local expertise available for visiting birders
- Scenic landscapes that combine birding with hiking, paddling, and photography

Plan Your Birding Adventure
Bring your binoculars and set out on trails, boardwalks, and observation platforms designed for birdwatchers. Stay in nearby bed-and-breakfasts, RV parks, or waterfront fish camps, and wake up ready for a new day of discovery. Birding in Wakulla is more than a hobby—it’s an unforgettable way to experience Florida’s wild beauty.
Get the Guide
Discover why Wakulla County is a birdwatcher’s paradise with the Birding Guide. Inside, you’ll find the best spots to view migratory and resident species and seasonal insights to help you plan your outing. Whether you’re a casual observer or an avid birder, this guide is your key to making the most of every sighting.