Wildlife Report: Shamrock Park

Venice, Florida: A little Florida scrub preserved on the edge of a housing development, Shamrock Park is a sliver of scrub habitat left preserved from the coastal development. This habitat is crucial in the survival of scrub species like the Florida Scrub Jay and the Gopher Tortoise. And this parks collection of resident gopher tortoises does not disappoint. There are several miles of hiking and biking trails that bring you deeper into the preserve and closer to nature.

It was a little warm during my receent visit to Shamrock Park so the wildlife viewing was limited. But here is what I saw:

  • Gopher Tortoise 
  • Mourning Dove 
  • Pileated Woodpecker 
  • Red-shouldered Hawk 
Shamrock Park is located at 3900 Shamrock Drive in Venice. It is open daily from sunrise to sunset and there is no admission fee. 

Click on the photo above to view my Shamrock Park photo gallery.

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