• Cape Cod Tour

    Cape Cod Cape Cod, MA, United States

    This is New England late winter birding at its finest. We should see Scoters, and Gannets. Most likely stay and meet at The Cove in Orleans. Call Peter for reservations / details.

  • Station 43 Beginners Bird Walk 3

    S Windsor 990 Main St., South Windsor, CT, United States

    The ice should be mostly gone as birds begin to return. The water level may be high on this morning walk. Wear boots.

  • MARCH 9: Birding Long Island Sound on Norwalk Aquarium’s new $2.7million ship

     We have arranged a very unique one-time 40-mile "mini-pelagic" trip in LIS Long Island Sound on Saturday, March 9th. This is a trip for you, IF you like going into LIS waters which are usually not accessed by birders, with 35 other expert birders and top marine scientists, on a new $2.7million 63-foot QUIET hybrid-electric catamaran research […]

  • Western Connecticut Shoreline

    Sherwood Island State Park Sherwood Island Connector, Westport, CT, United States

    Take a morning tour from Sherwood Island to New Haven looking for late wintering birds and early spring migrants

  • Sachuest Point, RI

    Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge Hanging Rock Rd., Middletown, RI, United States

    View Harlequin Ducks and seabirds hard to see in CT. Also visit Trustom Pond, Ninigret, and locations showing rarities. Bring lunch.

  • Woodcocks at Nod Brook – March 30, 2019

    Simsbury (Tower Office Park) 82 Hopmeadow St., Simsbury, CT, United States

    See the unique mating display or “sky dance” of the American Woodcock on a relatively short evening trip. Meet at 82 Hopmeadow St (Rte 10) Simsbury.  Back of the first parking lot of the Tower Office Park

  • Great Pond, Simsbury

    Massacoe State Forest 176 Great Pond Rd., Simsbury, CT, United States

    Great Pond is the biggest part of a beautiful state forest and a neat place for a morning walk. Expect a nice assortment of birds, with some about to leave and others arriving.

  • Greenstone Hollow

    E Granby 27-1 Ridge Blvd., East Granby, CT, United States

    Main entrance at the end of the guard rail. Search for residents and the migrants and breeders of early spring in the many habitats of this beautiful and compact preserve.

  • Laurel Marsh

    Laurel Marsh 856 US-6, Manchester, CT, United States

    The trail follows sections of the Hockanum River and butts up against the Manchester Landfill at times. Forest, meadow, wetlands and sections of Hop Brook will provide a diversity of bird species.

  • Audibles and Edibles

    Burnt Hill Park 150 East St., Hebron, CT, United States

    Visit open fields, and a woodland trail with a slight incline. It can be wet on this 2-mile loop. Nice mix of plants and birds.