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Litchfield Hills Audubon Society: Bird Walk at Topsmead State Forest in Litchfield

Topsmead State Forest Buell Road, Litchfield

We should see many Bobolinks since the Topsmead fields are managed for their benefit. We may also encounter American Kestrels since they have nested in boxes provided for them. Meet in the parking lot. The entrance to the lot is off of Buell Road.   Please sign up by contacting Ann Orsillo at spoonbill@optonline.net or 910-880-1518.

Mattabeseck Audubon Society: Birding Frederick White Farm

Frederick White Farm Maple Avenue, Durham

Join us for a 1.5 mile walk through one of the premier birding hotspots in Connecticut at Fredrich White Farm in Durham. Meet at 8:00AM at the White’s Farm parking area to start a walk through grasslands, wetlands, river banks and swamplands. We hope to see grassland birds such as Bobolinks and Meadowlarks as well ... Read more

Quinnipiac Audubon Society: Bird Walk at Hubbard Park

Hubbard Park 424 Reservoir Avenue, Meriden

Join us for our Spring 2025 Bird Walk series! We’ll be walking at Hubbard Park. Meet at the gate at the intersection of Hubbard Park Drive and Reservoir Ave in Hubbard Park, Meriden.

CT Audubon, Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center: Bird Walk @ Banningwood Preserve

Banningwood Preserve 19 Town Street, Lyme

Bird Walk at Banningwood Preserve, Lyme Saturday, May 24; 9-11 a.m. Roaring Brook winds through Banningwood Preserve, providing excellent habitat and a key resource for numerous bird species. We’ll look for warblers, vireos, thrushes, and more in the diverse forests and wetlands of this preserve. The walk will be an approximately 1.5 mile loop on ... Read more

$13 – $18

CT Audubon RTPEC: Bird Walk @ John Lohmann CT River Preserve

John Lohman CT River Preserve 33 Coult Ln, Old Lyme

Bird Walk at John Lohmann CT River Preserve, Old Lyme Saturday, May 24; 9-11 a.m. In Partnership with the Old Lyme Land Trust The upland forests and open fields are perfectly situated to attract migrating songbirds on their northbound journeys. Join CT Audubon Society’s Conservation and Education Coordinator, Joe Attwater, as we look for warblers in the ... Read more

Free

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.

Please include: event title, event date, start and end times, location, a concise description that also mentions fees, if any, and organizer contact information. If your organization posts events regularly, contact us at the email address above more information on easily sharing your events.