About this Event
Fly-In Walk at Wakodahatchee Wetlands
Experience one of nature's most breathtaking daily spectacles! Join expert guide Cathie Calvert for a relaxed late-day stroll along the boardwalk at Wakodahatchee Wetlands as hundreds of birds return to roost at sunset — a truly unforgettable South Florida wildlife experience.
About Wakodahatchee
Wakodahatchee, meaning "created waters" in Seminole, is a 50-acre constructed wetland built by Palm Beach County Water Utilities. What was once unused utility land has been transformed into a lush habitat supporting one of the region's most vibrant bird communities. More than 178 species have been recorded here, including herons, egrets, Anhingas, cormorants, and roosting waterfowl that gather in remarkable numbers as the day winds down.
About the Event
As the sun dips toward the horizon, Wakodahatchee comes alive. Watch as wave after wave of birds glide in from across the wetlands to claim their roosting spots for the night. The spectacle of color, movement, and sound at golden hour is unlike anything else in South Florida birding.
Cathie Calvert will guide you through the action, helping you identify species on the wing, understand roosting behaviors, and make the most of the incredible light for photos and observation. Whether you are picking up binoculars for the first time or have years of field experience, the fly-in never disappoints.
We will move at a leisurely pace along the boardwalk, stopping to observe and take in the full show as dusk settles over the marsh.
Bring binoculars, a camera, and a sense of wonder. This one is not to be missed.
Event Details
- Meeting Location: Top of the boardwalk (access via the ramp; look for the middle benches)
- Address: Wakodahatchee Wetlands, 13270 Jog Road, Delray Beach, FL 33446
- Check-In Time:5:00 PM
- Restrooms: Available at the meeting point
- Accessibility: The boardwalk is ADA-friendly and accessible for wheelchairs and walking devices
Admission and Parking
- Free entry and free parking
- Parking may be limited during peak months (February through April). Please allow extra time and enjoy the scenery while waiting for a space.
Registration
- Registration is required. Walk-ins allowed only if space permits
- If you cannot attend, please cancel early to allow someone on the waitlist to join
eBird and Photography
- A shared eBird list will be provided for the group
- By signing the Audubon Everglades consent form, you agree that your photo may be taken and shared on AE’s social media
- Prefer not to be photographed? Let us know in advance
- Share your own photos and tag us: @AudubonEverglades
What to Bring
- Water (refill station available)
- Snacks or lunch
- Binoculars
- Camera or spotting scope
- Sunscreen and insect repellent
- Wide-brimmed hat
Important Reminders
- No drones, glass, alcohol, or littering
- Space is limited, so please cancel if you cannot attend
- For questions or accessibility requests, contact:
We look forward to walking the boardwalk, sharing the joy of birding with fellow nature lovers, and experiencing the magic of Wakodahatchee Wetlands with you.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Wakodahatchee Wetlands, 13270 Jog Road, Delray Beach, United States
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