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Hartford Audubon Society: Annual Spring Census

Apr 26 - 3 weeks  Annual Spring Census   Join fellow HAS members for our annual Spring census which will end on Sunday, May 19th. Unlike our other bird counts, this count is by towns in the greater Hartford area and lasts 3 weeks. Bird as much or as little as you like and report to as many ... Read more

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Audubon CT Greenwich: Spring Migration Bird Tour

Greenwich Audubon 613 Riversville Road, Greenwich

SATURDAYS, APRIL 5-12-19-26, MAY 3-10 2025. 7 AM - 8:30 AM Join Bird Education Specialist Ryan MacLean for a morning bird tour at the Greenwich Audubon Center! The center's open fields, apple orchard, wetlands, and woodlands provide great habitat for migrating birds such as warblers, vireos, tanagers, thrushes, orioles, and others. Binoculars will be available ... Read more

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Roaring Brook Nature Center: Weekend Bird Walks

Roaring Brook Nature Center 70 Gracey Road, Canton

Saturdays, April 26, May 3, May 17 7 — 9 am   An early morning walk through Werner’s Woods provides welcome sights and sounds for beginning birders as well as those with more experience in the field.   Bird walks are not geared for younger children.   Bring binoculars and dress for wet ground underfoot. ... Read more

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Mattabeseck Audubon Society: Warbler Walk at River Highlands State Park

River Highlands State Park 117 Field Road, Cromwell

Meet Larry Cyrulik at the parking lot at River Highlands State Park at 8 am for a walk celebrating Mattabeseck Audubon's 50th year and one of its founding members, Dave Titus.  The goal is to see as many different warbler species as possible. Contact Larry at 860-342-4785 or Pat Rasch at 860-635-1880 to let either ... Read more

Hartford Audubon Society: Field Trip – Fannie Stebbens Wildlife Refuge

Fannie Stebbins Wildlife Refuge Longmeadow

May 3, Sat 8 am 202 Bark Haul Rd, Longmeadow, MA Park by sign at the end of the road A wonderful mix of ponds, swamps, woods, and fields, Fannie Stebbins has ideal habitat for a wide variety of birds. The loop trail we will take is 2.2 miles long and brings us along or through all of the habitats. This is ... Read more

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Audubon CT Greenwich/ COA: Spring Bird Breakfast

Greenwich Audubon 613 Riversville Road, Greenwich

Join us for one of our favorite traditional events to celebrate the start of May and the peak of spring migration. Following our Spring Migration Bird Tours at 7 a.m., complimentary breakfast will be served at the Asnes Barn. Materials on bird migration will be available for all attendees and naturalists will be on hand ... Read more

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