Nature Coast
Birding and Wildlife Experience

P.O. Box 610
Cedar Key, FL 32625
Phone: 352-543-5600
email: info@cedarkey.org

Nature Coast Birding and
Wildlife Experience

Cedar Key, Florida
October 3 - 5, 2008

A Celebration Of Natural Diversity

Event Descriptions

We look forward to our 2007 birding and wildlife event. This event was created to promote and share the pristine and unique natural environment which surrounds our tiny island community. We offer a wide variety of birding and nature based events combined with quality educational opportunities.

The following pages describe the anticipated activities for our 2007 event. These pages will be updated as plans are finalized.

  1. Birding in the Cedar Key Scrub State Reserve
  2. Birding in the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge
  3. Shorebirding by Boat
  4. Shorebirding by Land
  5. Marine Research FWC-Creatures of the Sea
  6. A Natural History of the Cedar Keys: Biology and Mysteries
  7. Native Plant Walk
  8. The World of Bats
  9. Indian Mounds of Cedar Key
  10. Paddling
  11. Aquaculture

Keynote Speaker

Keynote Speaker and Social FWC Marine Research Facility
Lynda White - Florida's Bald Eagles                               

Eagles in Florida are threatened with ongoing development and loss of habitat while the population continues to rebound. Lynda White, EagleWatch Coordinator for Audubon of Florida, will display spectacular photos of these magnificent birds while discussing the challenges the eagles face every day, including their recent delisting. She will be accompanied by Paige, a female bald eagle from the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey. Bring your cameras!