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A lovely garden in Winter Park. The best migration hotspot in central Florida.
Mead Botanical Garden is a botanical garden set in Winter Park. During spring and fall migration, this place always has many warbler species and other migrating passerines like Acadian Flycatcher and Scarlet Tanager. Additionally, the butterfly garden usually hosts Ruby-throated Hummingbird year round. Swallow-tailed Kite and Barred Owl are also known to nest in the park.
Past rarities at the site include Canada Warbler, Wilson's Warbler, Olive-sided Flycatcher, and Rufous Hummingbird.
Mead Botanical Garden is located in Winter Park. Once you enter the park, continue along the road until you reach the main parking lot. Click on the P in the map for directions to parking. Admission to Mead Botanical Garden is free. The garden is open daily from 8:00 a.m. to dusk.
Warbler Corner is a little section/trail among the trees in the south side of the park that is one of the better places for finding migrants. The big mulberry bush near the amphitheater and butterfly garden also often has various migrants, especially when it has berries in the fall. The creek can also sometimes have Northern Waterthrush or Wood Duck.
Orange Audubon Society hosts bird walks every Saturday in April and October.
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