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

Summer birding season isn’t so slow after all

Roger Simmons, June 27, 2025June 27, 2025

I am always hearing that summer is the slow time for birding in Florida, but I don’t seem to have problems finding birds to photograph – especially at the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge.

Yes, most of the migratory birds have left but there is still an entertaining cast of native birds that can be seen, especially in some of the diverse areas of MINWR like Black Point Wildlife Drive, Biolab Road, Scrub Ridge Trail and Pine Flatwoods Trail.

Because many of these birds are here year-round, they often take a backseat to the visitors who are around for only a short time or part of the year.

Here’s a sample from earlier this month.

Juvenile White Ibis, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, June 2025.
Black-necked Stilt, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, June 2025.
Eastern Towhee, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, June 2025.
Northern Flicker, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, June 2025.
Great Crested Flycatcher, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, June 2025.
Red-winged Blackbird, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, June 2025.
Barn Swallow, St. Johns River on Brevard-Orange line, June 2025. Photographed this one coming home from MINWR.
Share on Social Media
x facebook reddit email
All Birds Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge Uncategorized Barn SwallowBlack-necked StiltEastern TowheeGreat Crested FlycatcherNorthern FlickerRed-Winged BlackbirdWhite Ibis

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Related Posts

All

Kingfishers and Phoebes and Terns, oh my!

November 22, 2023November 22, 2023

A recent trip to Orlando Wetlands showed the variety of birds who are back in the area for the winter.

Read More
All

More to see at UCF than just the Knights? How about these birds

June 22, 2023August 5, 2023

UCF is one of my favorite places to spend time in the fall, cheering on the Knights football team with my family and friends. But it’s also become a place I like to go to in the spring and early summer, thanks to the variety of birds that call the UCF Arboretum home.

Read More
All

Peacocks, peahens and little peachicks at Magnolia Park

July 9, 2024July 9, 2024

Peafowl is the name for birds that I grew up calling peacocks – but only the male peafowl are called that. The females are called peahens, and their babies are called peachicks.

Read More

Latest Posts

  • Roseates have returned to Orlando Wetlands
  • Hooded Mergansers still hanging around
  • Some long-distance northern visitors at Merritt Island
  • Birding in a new spot: Smyrna Dunes Park
  • Seeing Red-headed Woodpecker in a new light

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 Flamingo American Kestrel Anhinga Bald Eagles Barn Swallow Belted Kingfisher Black-and-White Warbler Black-Crowned Night-Heron Blue-gray Gnatcatcher Caspian Tern Common Gallinule Common Yellowthroat Digital TV Eastern Bluebird Great Blue Heron Great Egret Green Heron Little Blue Heron Northern Cardinal Northern Parula Orlando Wetlands Park Osprey Palm Warbler Prairie Warbler Purple Gallinule 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 Yellow-rumped Warbler

©2025 Roger Simmons | All Rights Reserved