Pensacola, FL, is a birdwatcher's paradise

With diverse habitats and seasonal bird species. Here are some tips to maximize your birdwatching experience throughout the year.

Spring (March - May)
Highlights: Migratory songbirds, shorebirds.

Locations:

  • Gulf Islands National Seashore
  • Big Lagoon State Park.

Tips: Arrive early for the best sightings, focus on coastal areas for migratory warblers and shorebirds.

Summer (June - August)
Highlights: Breeding waterfowl, raptors.

Locations:

  • Bayou Marcus Wetlands
  • Edward Ball Nature Trail.

Tips: Early mornings or late afternoons are best, carry plenty of water and insect repellent.

Fall (September - November)
Highlights: Migratory raptors, waterfowl.

Locations:

  • Tarkiln Bayou Preserve State Park,
  • Project Greenshores.

Tips: Use binoculars and scopes for distant views, watch for weather changes which can bring rare migrants.

Winter (December - February)
Highlights: Overwintering ducks, songbirds.

Locations:

  • Pensacola Beach Gulf Pier,
  • Fort Pickens.

Tips: Dress warmly, focus on open water and coastal marshes for the best diversity.

General Tips

  • Gear: Binoculars, bird guidebook, comfortable walking shoes.
  • Etiquette: Maintain a respectful distance from birds, follow local guidelines to protect habitats.

Resources: Check eBird Escambia County for recent sightings and updates.

Whether you're a seasoned birder or a beginner, Pensacola offers year-round opportunities to enjoy and observe a wide variety of bird species. Happy birdwatching!