First Turtle Nest of the Season Found In Orange Beach

Ken Cooper • May 9, 2026

First turtle nest of season spotted in Orange Beach

Turtle Nest Orange Beach and Gulf Shores

Orange Beach, Ala. — (GSN) — The first sea turtle nest of the season has been confirmed in Orange Beach, thanks to quick action by visiting beachgoers and a local conservation team. The discovery marks the start of an important period for wildlife along the Alabama Gulf Coast. Volunteers responded promptly after receiving a report. The nesting turtle laid her eggs and returned to the Gulf.


The event occurred on Tuesday, May 5th, just 5 days after nesting season began. Visitors Rick and Michaeleen from Ohio called a sea turtle hotline after spotting activity on the beach. Their call enabled the Share the Beach Orange Beach Team to respond quickly. The group confirmed it was the first nest of the season in the area.


According to the conservation team, the mother turtle chose a suitable nesting site and carefully covered her nest before heading back toward the water. However, a bright artificial light shining toward the beach caused problems. The light confused the turtle and disrupted her natural sense of direction.


Instead of heading straight to the Gulf, the turtle wandered along the shoreline for hours. She zigzagged and often stopped to rest. Volunteers observed the behavior and noted that artificial lighting can interfere with sea turtles during nesting.


Conditions improved after the clouds cleared later that night. Moonlight reflecting off the Gulf helped guide the turtle back to the water. As she made her way out, she left a distinct track pattern in the sand that volunteers described as heart-shaped.


“This is an important reminder that artificial lights on the beach can confuse nesting sea turtles and hatchlings,” the organization said. The organization urged residents and visitors to turn off or reduce beachfront lighting during nesting season. Closing curtains and avoiding flashlights near the shore can also help protect wildlife.


The group also thanked Rick and Michaeleen for reporting the sighting. “A huge thank you again to Rick and Michaeleen for making the call and helping protect our sea turtles!” the team said.


Officials encourage the public to report any nesting, injured, or distressed sea turtles or hatchlings by calling 866-SEA-TURTLE. They also invite people to support conservation efforts by adopting a nest through a local foundation. For more information, visit
Share the Beach | ACF Website.


Share The Beach Volunteers
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