Last updated: July 15, 2024
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Birdwatching at Fort Pulaski
The diverse habitats found within Fort Pulaski National Monument supports 200 species of birds, including songbirds, shorebirds, wading birds, and waterfowl. The numbers and types of birds found within the park change with the rising and falling of the tides and with the passage of the seasons. Large populations of both resident and migratory birds are present year-round, but the birds seen in the park depend greatly on the time of year. Cockspur Island is an excellent place to spot migratory songbirds in spring and late summer through fall, and waterfowl in the winter.
For more information on what birds can be found at Fort Pulaski National Monument, see our page on Birds.
The park trails are excellent places to go to see birds.
The North Pier Trail leads through a dense forest to the North Shore, where you will find shorebirds. The North Shoreline is a closed area. Do not go further than the North Pier.
The Lighthouse Overlook Trail leads visitors past marshes, one of the best places to see wildlife.
The Picnic Area Trail is through dense foliage, perfect for nesting birds.
The Dike System Trail circles Cockspur Island near marshes and other habitats.
For more on Fort Pulaski's hiking trails, please visit our hiking page.
Do's and Dont's for Birdwatching
Do stay on the trails.
Don't go into the marshes.
Do take water and snacks.
Don't leave litter behind.
Do wear bug spray, year round.
For more information on what birds can be found at Fort Pulaski National Monument, see our page on Birds.
Where to see birds
Birds are everywhere on Cockspur Island from the historic fort to the marshes. Barn swallows can be found in the warmer months in the fort. Wading birds are in the marshes year round. Forested areas of the park also host multiple species of migratory birds.The park trails are excellent places to go to see birds.
The North Pier Trail leads through a dense forest to the North Shore, where you will find shorebirds. The North Shoreline is a closed area. Do not go further than the North Pier.
The Lighthouse Overlook Trail leads visitors past marshes, one of the best places to see wildlife.
The Picnic Area Trail is through dense foliage, perfect for nesting birds.
The Dike System Trail circles Cockspur Island near marshes and other habitats.
For more on Fort Pulaski's hiking trails, please visit our hiking page.
Do's and Dont's for Birdwatching
Do stay on the trails.
Don't go into the marshes.
Do take water and snacks.
Don't leave litter behind.
Do wear bug spray, year round.
Details
Activity
Wildlife Watching
Pets Allowed
Yes
Pets must be on a 6 ft. or less leash and remain on the trail.
Activity Fee
Yes
Entrance fees apply, see Fees & Passes information.
Reservations
No
Season
Year Round
Large populations of both resident and migratory birds are present year-round.
Time of Day
Day
Birdwatching is only allowed during park hours 9am-5pm. Visitors must be out of the park by closing.
Accessibility Information
Paved areas include the path to the historic fort and the North Pier Trail. Other trails are either grass or cut shell. They may be uneven.