Things to do in Delray Beach Florida - Wakodahatchee Wetlands.
If you are looking for something to do in Delray Beach Florida, I recommend Wakodahatchee Wetlands. Join me as I take you though the park - its my favorite place to go and watch nature in action. The wetlands are also part of The Great Florida Birding trail which make the park a favorite for bird watchers and photographers.
In 1996 the water utility department opened Wakodahatchee Wetlands to the public to educate the public on water conservation. The habitat around the boardwalk provide migrant birds the perfect place to nest and foster their young. I love coming here and am always amazed at how beautiful it is.
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Alligators at Wakodahatchee Wetlands Delray Beach Florida 2019
In this video Gar and Ann from 2gether.somwhere.com share their day touring the Wakadatchee Wetlands in Delray Beach, Florida in Palm Beach County. This video will take you through one of newest and best parks in Florida, which has an incredible variety of birds and wildlife! With almost 180 different species of birds, and lots of alligators, turtles, rabbits, lizards, racoons and fish, you will be astounded at the the amount of wildlife present here! Please join us on this tour as we hunt for alligators and other wildlife for viewing!
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In this video Gar and Ann from 2gether.somewhere tour the Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Delray Beach Florida 2019. We try to give viewers a glimpse of the almost 180 species of birds, alligators and other wildlife. Named as best park in Florida, known for its birding trails, chicks galore and wildlife, you'll want to visit this park in 2019! Join us exploring this beautiful nature trail in south Florida!
The Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Del Ray Beach Florida.
The Wakodahatchee Wetlands, opened in 1996, are located in Delray Beach at 13270 Jog Road. Constructed on 50 acres of previous wastewater utility property, the created wetlands are free and open to the public. Wakodahatchee features a three-quarter mile boardwalk that crosses between open water pond areas and islands with shrubs and snags to foster nesting and roosting.
Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, FL
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Wakodahatchee Wetlands Delray Beach Florida with Carolyn Boinis
CarolynBoinis.com A look at some of the sights in my recent trips to Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Delray Beach Florida with local birds in their natural state and their prey. Best hidden free nature secret in Delray Beach Florida! A not to be missed fun time for the whole family to enjoy. Carolyn Boinis Delray Beach Real Estate Broker Associate with Realty Associates 561-213-3688
Maiden Voyage - Wakodahatchee Wetlands - Delray Beach FL
Join sound designer Arthur Driessen as he pushes Tesla’s Supercharger Network to its limits. Let's get lost on a sunset walk along boardwalked wetlands. Find out more at voyagewithoutcarbon.com
Wakodahatchee Wetlands: An Aerial Perspective
Enjoy This Bird's Eye View of #Wakodahatchee Wetlands in #DelrayBeach, #PalmBeachCounty. The created wetlands site is operated by Palm Beach County Water Utilities and is home to diverse Florida wildlife and birds.
Amazing Wildlife Green Cay & Wakodahatchee Wetlands Florida 4K Sony FDR AX53
Spring's a popping at Green Cay & Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Boynton Beach and Delray Beach, Florida. Painted buntings, wood storks, anhingas, several kinds of herons and ibises, egrets, ducks, and a wide variety of songbirds have congregated in rookeries in the wetlands to hatch and raise their young. Alligators of all sizes are keeping a watchful eye on the situation. Larry Richardson shot this 4k wildlife video for RichardsonArtPhotographyStore.com using a Sony FDR-AX53 camcorder outfitted with a Rode VideoMicro microphone. The video was edited on a MacBook Pro using Final Cut Pro X software.
Scenic View From Boardwalk - Wakodahatchee Wetlands - Delray Beach, FL
wildlife and bird photography at Wakodahatchee wetlands, Florida
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wildlife and bird photography at Wakodahatchee wetlands wildlife. Follow my journey that I did in Dec 2017 all around in the central and south of Florida. This episode is from Wakodahatchee Wetlands.
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Vaporwave Iguana from Wakodahatchee Wetlands Park in Delray Beach, FL
Out & About in the Wakodahatchee Wetlands
Just some clips I put together showing some of the natural beauty right here in our backyard! Wakodahatchee Wetlands Florida
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My visit to the beautiful Wakodahatchee Wetlands here in Delray Beach, Fl. on Tuesday June 9, 2017. The sights and sounds of nature are good for the soul!
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The land of charismatic birds!
This man-made wetland is home to a wild variety of native Floridian species, from the endangered wood stork, to the vibrant common morhen. To the goofy looking Ahinga , to the green iguana.
This place sure does showcase how diverse the wildlife of Florida really is.
Wakodahatchee & Green Cay Wetlands - January 1 2019
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Visit the Wakodahatchee Wetlands:
13026 Jog Rd, Delray Beach, FL 33484
Visit Green Cay Wetlands:
12800 Hagen Ranch Rd, Boynton Beach, FL 33437
Wakodahatchee Wetlands named best park in Florida
Derived from a Seminole Indian phrase meaning “created waters,” Wakodahatchee Wetlands was created in 1996 as part of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan.
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Delray Beach, Florida Wakodahatchee Wetlands visited June 2015.
Chicks Galore at Wakodahatchee Wetlands Delray Beach Florida HD
Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Delray Beach, Florida, was a riot of sights and sounds as herons, egrets, galinules, swamphens, moorhens, anhingas and ducks tended to their chicks and eggs. A few alligators spied the festivities. Larry Richardson recorded this HD video for RichardsonArtPhotographyStore.com using a Sony HDR-PJ340 camcorder. The video was edited on an Apple Mac Book Pro using Final Cut Pro X software.
Delray Beach, Florida - Drone Flyover
Delray Municipal Beach is popular for its temperate waters, great sand quality, and great waves. It is located at the far eastern side of Atlantic Avenue where it intersects with A1A. Lounge chairs and umbrellas can be rented every day, and lifeguards man stations half a mile out in each direction. The most popular section of beach is south of Atlantic Avenue on A1A, where the street parking is found. There are also two metered lots with restrooms across from A1A at Sandoway Park and Anchor Park (bring quarters if parking here). On the beach by Anchor Park, north of Casuarina Road, are six volleyball nets and a kiosk that offers Hobie Wave rentals, surfing lessons, and snorkeling excursions to the 1903 SS Inchulva shipwreck half a mile offshore. There are a total of two miles of public beachfront attractions that drive in approximately one million visitors each year. In 2013, the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association, Delray Beach was presented with the “Best Restored Beach” award and has been designated as a Blue Wave Beach by the Clean Beached Council for its cleanliness and well-managed environment.
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Alligator Staring At Us In Canal - Wakodahatchee Wetlands - Delray Beach, FL