Wildlife Report: Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve
Fort Myers, Florida: Fall is in the air in Florida and the local parks are starting to show it. The leaves are thinning on the trees and animal migration has begun. Today I decided to take advantage of the cooler weather and take a walk at Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve.
The park features a 1.2 mile boardwalk which takes you through the 3,500 acre wetland preserve. During today’s hike, I observed a bunch of the usual Floridian wildlife residents including a few legless critters located just off the boardwalk. Here is a look of what I saw during today’s hike:
Click on the photo above to see pictures from today’s visit to the park as well as the rest of the Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve.
The park features a 1.2 mile boardwalk which takes you through the 3,500 acre wetland preserve. During today’s hike, I observed a bunch of the usual Floridian wildlife residents including a few legless critters located just off the boardwalk. Here is a look of what I saw during today’s hike:
- American Alligator
- Black Crowned Night Heron
- Downy Woodpecker
- Eastern Gray Squirrel
- Florida Cottonmouth
- Florida Watersnake
- Great Blue Heron
- Great Egret
- Peninsula Cooter
- Red Shouldered Hawk
- White Ibis
Click on the photo above to see pictures from today’s visit to the park as well as the rest of the Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve.
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