Skip to content
Roger Simmons Roger Simmons

Birds, Words, Pics + TV

  • Home
  • All Posts
    • Orlando Wetlands
    • Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
    • Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive
    • Joe Overstreet Road
    • UCF Arboretum
    • Fort DeSoto Park
  • My Bird Catalog
    • All Birds Catalog
    • American Flamingos
    • Bald Eagles
    • Barred Owls
    • Belted Kingfishers
    • Black-and-White Warblers
    • Eastern Bluebirds
    • Florida Scrub-Jays
    • Green Herons
    • Little Blue Herons
    • Northern Parulas
    • Ospreys
    • Reddish Egrets
    • Red-Shouldered Hawks
    • Roseate Spoonbills
    • Sandhill Cranes
    • Whooping Crane
  • Orlando TV News/History
    • Orlando TV Schedules
    • Florida TV History
  • About this Site
Roger Simmons
Roger Simmons

Birds, Words, Pics + TV

UCF’s Arboretum is their neighborhood

Roger Simmons, July 30, 2023August 5, 2023

At a time when many birds have left the area for summer, it’s good to visit the year-round residents at the UCF Arboretum.

Granted, they’re not a very exotic group – Red-shouldered Hawks, Northern Mockingbirds, Eastern Bluebirds, Blue-Gray Gnatcatchers and different woodpeckers. But it’s always great to be able to spot them and photograph them in the backwoods of campus.

Here are some images from trips to UCF from the week of July 23, including one subject who didn’t have any feathers.

A Red-shouldered Hawk seems unfazed by a Northern Mockingbird trying to chase it away from this pine tree at the UCF Arboretum in July 2023.
A Red-shouldered Hawk lets nearby birds know who’s in the area at the UCF Arboretum in July 2023.
A juvenile Eastern Bluebird pauses for a break on a branch at the UCF Arboretum.
This juvenile Eastern Bluebird is starting to get its adult colors at the UCF Arboretum in July 2023.
This Eastern Bluebird looks especially dark after dousing itself in some water to cool off at the UCF Arboretum in July 2023.
A male Eastern Bluebird overlooks the UCF Arboretum near sunset in July 2023.
Blue-Gray Gnatcatchers, like this one at the UCF Arboretum in July 2023, are also know as “Little Mockingbirds.”
This Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher doesn’t care if things look up or down for it at the UCF Arboretum in July 2023.
The Merlin App says this is a Northern Mockingbird, but it must be a young adult since its beak still has yellow. Taken at UCF Arboretum in July 2023.
There are lots of Northern Mockingbirds across the UCF Arboretum in July 2023.
A Red-bellied Woodpecker has an unmistakable profile even when in a shadow of a tree at the UCF Arboretum in July 2023.
This Gopher Tortoise at the UCF Arboretum in July 2023 is probably the rarest species at the site. Listed as “threatened,” it is one of five North American tortoise species and the only found found east of the Mississippi River.
Share on Social Media
x facebook reddit email
Birds UCF Arboretum Blue-gray GnatcatcherEastern BluebirdGopher TortoiseNorthern MockingbirdRed-bellied WoodpeckerRed-shouldered Hawk

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Related Posts

All

Kids (and adults) are doing just fine at Orlando Wetlands

May 19, 2024May 20, 2024

It’s been a fantastic spring season at Orlando Wetlands watching so many different birds nest and successfully raise their young.

Read More
All

Enjoying a quiet morning at Orlando Wetlands

May 31, 2025May 31, 2025

The big crowds that came daily to marvel at all the birds nesting or hatching have dissipated and the serene environment is back.

Read More
All

Colorful trip to UCF: Bluebirds and red-headed Pileated Woodpeckers

September 4, 2023September 4, 2023

On a recent visit to UCF’s Arboretum just before sunset. I was rewarded with sightings of daddy and baby Eastern Bluebirds, and red-headed male and female Pileated Woodpeckers.

Read More

Latest Posts

  • Merritt Island birds back in May
  • Barn Swallows return to Lake Apopka for summer
  • Black-neck Stilts bring babies, summer fun
  • Important anniversary for Indian River flamingos
  • Enjoying a quiet morning at Orlando Wetlands

Top Locations

Orlando Wetlands

Posts about visits to Orlando Wetlands


UCF Arboretum

Posts about visits to UCF Arboretum


Merritt Island

Posts about visits to Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge


Lake Apopka

Posts about visits to Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive


Fort DeSoto

Posts about visits to Fort DeSoto Park


Galleries

Roger's Favorites

An ever-changing collection of my favorite pictures


American Flamingos

Photos of American Flamingos in Indian River


Belted Kingfishers

Photos of Belted Kingfishers across Central Florida.


Oystercatchers

Pictures of American Oystercatchers at Fort DeSoto Park


Spoonbills

Pictures of Roseate Spoonbills in Central Florida


Whooping Crane

Pictures of one of the last Whooping Cranes in Florida


MORE GALLERIES


Topics

American Kestrel Anhinga Awards Bald Eagles Barn Swallow Barred Owl Belted Kingfisher Black-and-White Warbler Black-Crowned Night-Heron Blue-gray Gnatcatcher Common Gallinule Common Yellowthroat Digital TV Eastern Bluebird Great Blue Heron Great Egret Green Heron Limpkin Little Blue Heron Northern Cardinal Northern Mockingbird Northern Parula Orlando Wetlands Park Osprey Palm Warbler Prairie Warbler Red-bellied Woodpecker Red-shouldered Hawk Red-Winged Blackbird Reddish Egret Roseate Spoonbills Sandhill Crane Savannah Sparrow Snowy Egret Tricolored Heron Tufted Titmouse WESH-2 WFTV-9 White Ibis WKCF-18 WKMG-6 WMFE-24 WOFL-35 Wood Stork WRDQ-27

©2025 Roger Simmons | All Rights Reserved