Wood Duck Male Joining Others On Nesting Box

Sarasota Celery Fields

The Celery Fields nature preserve in Sarasota is another top destination for birders and photographers on the gulf coast of Florida. It’s also a popular place for runners and walkers with a series of trails.

From the 1920s to around 1995, the fields were used for growing celery crops which is how the area got its name. The Celery Fields is also on the Great Florida Birding Trail.

Common Yellowthroat Perched In Reeds
Common Yellowthroat Warbler Perched in the Reeds

What makes the Celery Fields so popular is the wide range of bird species. We generally see several birds of prey, wading birds, songbirds and during the winter months, many ducks. The preserve is managed by the Audubon society, and they maintain feeders which are frequently visited by nanday parakeets, red-winged blackbirds, and other songbirds.

Bluebird Male Sitting In Small Pine Tree
Bluebird Male Sitting in a Small Pine Tree

The past two years, a yellow-headed blackbird has appeared at the feeders, and he stayed there for the entire winter.

Least Bittern Resting In Reeds Along Water
Least Bittern Resting in the Reeds Along the Water

This link The Celery Fields (sarasotaaudubon.org) provides more information about the Celery Fields.

More photos have been uploaded to the Songbirds and Warblers galleries.

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