Quarry Park
Enjoy a morning trip exploring Quarry Park and the Connecticut River floodplain in the Rocky Hill area. Wear sturdy shoes, and if the spring has been wet, bring waterproof boots.
Enjoy a morning trip exploring Quarry Park and the Connecticut River floodplain in the Rocky Hill area. Wear sturdy shoes, and if the spring has been wet, bring waterproof boots.
Spend the morning on an easy walk looking for migrants on MDC property along the West Branch of the Farmington River.
Look for migrants and other birds in a variety of habitats. Gay City has tall trees, wetland ponds and an interesting history.
Tanager Hill and the adjacent Owen-Mortimer property provide over 100 acres of spectacular birding habitat on Talcott Mountain. This morning two-mile walk ascends over 200 feet.
This is one of the best spots to find migrating warblers, as it is the first large land mass birds see after crossing Long Island Sound
Fight bugs and walk hillside trails on this Lyme Land Conservation Trust park. Last year 48 species were seen: both Waterthrushes, Blue-winged, Prairie, Blackpoll, Cerulean Warblers, and Raven.
Bird Walk Meet in the parking lot of: Wood Memorial Library 783 Main Street, South Windsor Leaders: Maggie Peretto and Dave Funke In collaboration with Wood Library as part of Hartford Audubon Society 110th Anniversary. Come join us and enjoy Spring and beautiful birds.
The Annual Meeting features the election of new Officers and Directors, the Treasurer’s report, presentation of the Member of the Year award, and the President’s address. Afterwards, everyone is invited to play Connecticut Bird Bingo! Please join us for all the festivities. See details below. May 14th schedule: (Part I) 5:30 - 6:30 Hors D’oeuvres […]
The cemetery is a famous warbler hotspot and has beautiful park-like grounds. Plum Island is one of the best year-round birding locations on the east coast. Bring lunch. Enjoy dinner in Newburyport before leaving for home.
Bird Saturday in the Cooperstown and Oneonta areas of Otsego County. On Sunday bird the marsh at Bashakill WMA and Doodletown Road in Bear Mountain State Park.
Take an easy morning stroll, suitable for all levels of birders, around a pond. Habitats include fields, woodlands, and shrub land.
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