University of West Florida: Edward Ball Nature Trail

The Edward Ball Nature Trail includes a short boardwalk through a nice ravine and swamp, with Prothonotary Warbler-laden cypress trees above and wading egrets below. Songbirds like Northern Parulas, Summer Tanagers and Great Crested Flycatchers frequent the area, and student birders have found some interesting migrants such as Blackburnian Warbler and Dark-eyed Junco. Swallow-tailed Kites may be seen overhead in spring and summer. The slope is steep and the boardwalk shows its age, so don’t get so distracted by the birds that you forget to watch your step!

Site Information

This Site is Free to Enter

Operational Hours: sunrise to sunset

Size: 18 acres

University of West Florida, Edward Ball Nature Trail

Hours: Sunrise to sunset

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