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  • Audubon CT Greenwich: Great Backyard Bird Count at Grass Island Park

    Grass Island, Greenwich Grass Island Road, Greenwich, CT, United States

    Join Audubon Naturalists as we count waterbirds and land birds in Greenwich Harbor as part of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's annual Great Backyard Bird Count. Ducks, geese, loons, and gulls are some of the birds that we expect to see as they spend the winter on Long Island Sound. You will also get to ... Read more

  • Hartford Audubon Society: Monthly Meeting – Chasing Dragon and Damselflies

    St James Episcopal Church 1018 Farmington Ave,, West Haven, United States

    March 10 2026 - ✪ Monthly Meeting  Tue 7:30 pm Social Time at 7:00pm St James's Episcopal Church,1018 Farmington Ave, WH Speaker: Jay Kaplan: Director of Roaring Brook Nature Center Chasing Dragons: 30 years of dragonflies and damselflies in the Farmington River Valley Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) are indicator species of healthy ecosystems. Come learn ... Read more

  • Mattabeseck Audubon Society: Let’s Go a-Ducking

    Cromwell Stop & Shop 195 West Street, Cromwell, CT, United States

    A replication of Dave Titus’s favorite duck migration trip will start at Bishops Ponds, Research Parkway (off East Main Street) in Meriden, then will take Barnes Road to North Farms Reservoir (reservoir has supplied flock of Coots in past). Then to Broad Brook Reservoir, Cheshire. Dress for the (usually) raw and chilling weather. Meet at ... Read more

  • Hartford Audubon Society: Wildlife Series – Project Puffin

    McAuley Residence Auditorium 275 Steele Rd., West Hartford, CT 06117, CT, United States

    March 17, 2026 - Wildlife Series - Tue 7:30 pm Social Time at 7:00pm McCauley Residence Auditorium Speaker: “Seabird Sue” Schubel: Seabird Biologist, Educator Celebrating 50 Years of Project Puffin — from Maine to the World! In the late 1800s, puffins were almost eliminated from the Maine coast. In 1973 an experiment to bring them ... Read more

  • Hartford Audubon Society: Field Trip – Sachuest Point, RI

    769 Sachuest Point Road, Middletown, RI 769 Sachuest Point Road, Middletown, RI, United States

    March 21, 2026 - Sachuest Point, RI -Sat 8:30 am 769 Sachuest Point Rd, Middletown, RI Meet at the Sachuest Point Visitor Center parking lot View Harlequin Ducks and seabirds that are hard to see in CT. We will also visit Trustom Pond, Ninigret, and locations showing rarities. Level walking on shoreline trail about 2-3 ... Read more

  • Hartford Audubon Society: Woodcocks at Nod Brook

    82 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, CT 82 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, CT, United States

    March 21, 2026 - Woodcocks at Nod Brook - Sat 7:15 pm 82 Hopmeadow St (Rt 10), Simsbury Back of the first parking lot of the Tower Office Park See the unique mating display or “sky dance” of the American Woodcock on a relatively short evening trip. Short distance 0.25 mile – lasts about 1 ... Read more

  • New Haven Bird Club: Cheshire Hotspots

    Cheshire Route 68 access to Broad Brook Reservoir,, Cheshire, CT, United States

    Field Trip – Cheshire Hotspots March 22 @ 8:00 am - 11:00 am Join us for an early spring exploration of several birding hotspots in Cheshire. Locations may include Broad Brook Reservoir to check for waterfowl, overwintering songbirds and raptors, and possible early arriving migrants; Riverbound Farm Sanctuary; and Boulder Knoll Open Space. Meet at 894 S ... Read more

  • CT Audubon Deer Pond Farm: Bird Anatomy Basics

    Online CT, United States

    Bird Anatomy Basics (via Zoom) March 26, 7-8 PM   Birders are captivated by the song, flight patterns, and plumage of many birds. Enhance your birding experience with this simplified presentation on how birds have evolved. Learn about the incredible ways bird bodies have been shaped by their evolutionary history. Find out have been shaped ... Read more

  • New Haven Bird Club: Edgewood Park

    Edgewood Park West Rock Ave, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

    Field Trip – Edgewood Park, New Haven – Chris Howe and DeWitt Allen March 28 @ 8:00 am - 11:00 am An early spring walk at this urban park with varied habitat including woodlands, fields, streams, and ponds. Wood Duck, Hooded Merganser, Kingfisher, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, and Brown Creeper are all possible. Walking is easy and flat with ... Read more

  • Hartford Audubon Society: Field Trip – Silver Sands State Park

    Silver Sands State Park 1 Silver Sands Parkway, Milford, CT, United States

    March 29, 2026 - Silver Sands State Park, 1 Silver Sands Pkwy, Milford - 8 am Meet in main parking lot Contact Maggie to verify this date. This is a good trip to try for sea ducks and sparrows while hoping for a Rough-legged Hawk. Dress warmly. Flat shoreline walk about 2 miles for about ... Read more

  • Hartford Audubon Society: Field Trip – Fannie Stebbins Wildlife Refuge

    Fannie Stebbins Wildlife Refuge Longmeadow, MA, United States

    April 1, 2026 - Fannie Stebbins Wildlife Refuge - 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 ... Read more

  • Hartford Audubon Society: Field Trip – Great Pond, Simsbury

    156 Great Pond Road, Simsbury, CT 156 Great Pond Road, Simsbury, CT, United States

    April 4, 2026 - Great Pond, Simsbury - Sat 8 am 156 Great Pond Rd, Simsbury Between Laurel Ln and Old Farms Rd Meet in parking lot at end of entrance dirt road An easy walk over a newly widened road leads to Great Pond where we will see waterfowl, shorebirds, migrating warblers and the ... Read more

Birding Events in Connecticut

If you have an upcoming birding-related event in Connecticut, including walks or indoor programs, and would like them listed on the COA’s Connecticut Birding Events Calendar, please email the details of your event to ctbirdingcalendar@gmail.com.

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