Canal-111E

Florida · Southeast

Habitat
ForestWetland
Best Seasons
SpringFallWinter
Difficulty

Moderate

Best Months

October-April

About This Location

Canal-111E is a productive birding destination in Florida, with 207 species recorded on eBird. This forest and wetland habitat attracts Eurasian Collared-Dove, Killdeer, and Turkey Vulture among many others. Mild winters attract waterfowl and sparrows, while spring and fall migration bring neotropical songbirds.

Location

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Notable Species

Live Bird Data

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Notable Sightings

Rare or unusual species spotted nearby in the last 14 days

Clay-colored x Field Sparrow (hybrid)

Spizella pallida x pusilla

3/5/2026Southern Glades Trail (C111 Canal outside ENP)1 observed

Vermilion Flycatcher

Pyrocephalus rubinus

3/5/2026Southern Glades Trail (C111 Canal outside ENP)1 observed

Smooth-billed Ani

Crotophaga ani

3/4/2026L31W Canal1 observed

Tropical Kingbird

Tyrannus melancholicus

3/4/2026L31W Canal1 observed

Carolina Wren

Thryothorus ludovicianus

3/4/2026Everglades NP--Anhinga Trail1 observed

Groove-billed Ani

Crotophaga sulcirostris

3/3/2026Frog Pond WMA--Lucky Hammock1 observed

Blue Grosbeak

Passerina caerulea

3/2/2026Southern Glades Trail (C111 Canal outside ENP)1 observed

Dickcissel

Spiza americana

3/2/2026Southern Glades Trail (C111 Canal outside ENP)1 observed

Northern Yellow Warbler

Setophaga aestiva

3/2/2026Southern Glades Trail (C111 Canal outside ENP)1 observed

Shiny Cowbird

Molothrus bonariensis

3/1/20261918 Southeast 23rd Court, Homestead, Florida, US (25.448, -80.449)2 observed

Recent Observations

Species reported at this location in the last 14 days

Wood Stork

23/5/2026

Black Vulture

43/5/2026

Turkey Vulture

603/5/2026

Red-shouldered Hawk

23/5/2026

American Kestrel

43/5/2026

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

23/5/2026

Gray Catbird

63/5/2026

Common Grackle

43/5/2026

Common Yellowthroat

13/5/2026

Palm Warbler

23/5/2026

Yellow-rumped Warbler

23/5/2026

Northern Cardinal

13/5/2026

Eurasian Collared-Dove

53/5/2026

Killdeer

73/5/2026

Eastern Phoebe

13/5/2026

European Starling

53/5/2026

Northern Mockingbird

33/5/2026

Mourning Dove

23/4/2026

Snowy Egret

13/4/2026

Green Heron

13/4/2026

Birding Tips

  1. 1

    Listen for vocalizations to locate canopy-dwelling warblers and vireos.

  2. 2

    Check forest edges and clearings for flycatchers and thrushes.

  3. 3

    Check for wintering sparrows in brushy edges from November through February.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Canal-111E for birding?
The best months to visit Canal-111E for birding are October-April. The best seasons are Spring and Fall and Winter.
What birds can I see at Canal-111E?
Notable species at Canal-111E include Eurasian Collared-Dove, Killdeer, Turkey Vulture, American Kestrel, Eastern Phoebe. The area supports forest, wetland habitats.
How difficult is birding at Canal-111E?
Birding at Canal-111E is rated as Moderate. Some trails may require moderate fitness and basic hiking ability.
What amenities are available at Canal-111E?
Canal-111E offers the following amenities: Parking, Trails.