Botanical gardens are often celebrated for their stunning collections of plants, but they also serve as havens for a wide variety of birds. With abundant food sources, water features, and sheltered habitats, these green spaces attract both resident and migratory species, making them ideal for birdwatching.
Visitors can enjoy spotting colorful songbirds flitting among flowering trees, watch hummingbirds sipping nectar, or observe wading birds near the pond and wetlands. Early mornings and late afternoons are the best times for bird activity, as the gardens are quieter and the lighting is softer for photography.
Beyond the joy of observing wildlife, birdwatching at the St Johns Botanical Garden & Nature Preserve fosters a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of plants and animals. It’s a relaxing, eco-friendly pastime that connects people with nature while supporting conservation efforts.
So far we have documented over 110 species of birds, so next time you visit us, bring a pair of binoculars—you might discover a whole new world of feathered beauty hidden among the blooms.







