A few people have asked me where to go to look at butterflies. I've
gotten some strange looks back when I tell them to go to the Coconut Creek Police Station.
Coconut Creek declared themselves the butterfly capital of the world,
and they've worked very hard to live up to the title. Their government
center, located on the south west corner of Lyons and Copans, is loaded
with butterfly host and
nectar plants.
On the parking lot side of the building, you'll find all sorts of
butterfly plants. Be sure to check out the vines on the fence on the far
right as you face the station entrance; you'll probably find
Zebra Heliconian,
Julia Dryas, or
Gulf Fritillary butterflies
laying eggs there.
After you've walked the gardens and found the
butterflies, go around the north end of
the building and check out the pond; I've seen some great
wading birds
there.
As you leave, take the north exit and look across Copans Rd.
There's a white wall with blue trim on both sides of North West 49th
Terrace. If you turn in there, you'll find Cypress Park. It's a nice
little hideaway with a butterfly garden, and a great place to have a
picnic lunch in the shade after you've walked the butterfly garden at
the police station in the sun. If you're making a day of it,
Fern Forest is nearby too.