In the state park & campground near Sarasota, we spot this red-shouldered hawk, a snipe, roseate spoonbills, ducks, cormorants, storks, cranes, herons, eagles, osprey, vultures and shorebirdsWe also see deer, racoons, an armadillo…LOTS of alligators…and some fabulous sunsetsIt’s perhaps best known for North America’s first canopy walkway open to the public. Since 2000, it has provided a close-up view of what lives and grows in the treetops…including epiphytes such as ferns, bromeliads and mosses