Seaside Seabird Sanctuary

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Indian Shores, United States

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Animal shelter· Community Service/Non-Profit· Wildlife rescue service· Animal rescue service· Environmental organization· Non-profit organization· Tourist attraction

Seaside Seabird Sanctuary Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Seaside Seabird Sanctuary is located in Indian Shores, United States on 18328 Gulf Blvd. Seaside Seabird Sanctuary is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category animal shelter in United States.

Address

18328 Gulf Blvd

Phone

+1 7273916211

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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RJ S

Adorable place & an educational experience. The volunteers working are very friendly and super knowledgeable. They are there because they wanna be there, and they have a vast knowledge of the birds in their possession albeit in some cases temporarily since some birds will heal and return to society. Overall this place is a nice relaxing little oasis for both birds and humans to come and hang out together. It's essentially a country club for birds.

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Robin Moloney

A small but interesting place to see many seabirds close up. It's all outdoor (except the gift shop) and accessible from the beach or the road. You can see the whole thing in about 15-20 minutes tops. Leave a donation to support their good work.

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Sabrina J

This place was awesome! Definitely drop in if you’re in the area. It’s free to walk through and view the birds. They volunteers are all very well versed and will give you a wealth of information on all of the rescues there as well as species as a whole. They work solely on donations so don’t forget to drop something in the bucket. The have streetwise and beachside access.

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Yipp Dogg

So much fun everytime, with the best beach access on IRB. Hangout with the birbs and make your way to the observation deck before walking out to the beach. Parking is free but there's only a dozen or so spaces so don't expect to get in after 10am. Entry into the sanctuary is also free with donations accepted.

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Stephen Arch

It's a warm place to see birds that probably would not survive in the wild thriving in this sanctuary. Seaside has every type of native species. The fact that these birds are well-provided for. The staff obviously cares about these birds. Great also to read the history of the native bird species. A must see for visitors and residents alike. Please leave a donation to help these folks keep caring for these birds.