April 29, 2026 - Lewis Farm Sanctuary - Wed 8:30 am 1035 Hill St, Suffield Park off road on WEST side only (by sign for Sanctuary) Use caution: poor sight line for passing cars Bring your binoculars, apply some bug spray and wear light hikers as we set off on the beautifully maintained trails in ... Read more
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- Lewis Farm Sanctuary 1035 Hill St., Suffield, CT, United States
CT Audubon – Eco Travel: Early Spring Migrants
Early Spring Migrants Thursday, April 30 6 a.m. – 3 p.m. Late April is the beginning of the intense migration period when birds head north to summer haunts. With favorable weather and winds, some species get a head start and we plan to greet them! Visit places known for their great diversity of ... Read more
Audubon CT Greenwich: Spring Migration Bird Tour
Greenwich Audubon 613 Riversville Road, Greenwich, CT, United StatesJoin 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 for those who don't have them. Meet in the Audubon Center ... Read more
Mattabeseck Audubon Society: Dave Titus Memorial Warbler Walk
River Highlands State Park 117 Field Road, Cromwell, CT, United StatesMeet at River Highlands State Park parking lot, Field Road, Cromwell. We’ll be looking for neo-tropical migrants –– warblers: Pines, Blue-wings, Ovenbirds, and more, as well as other recent Spring arrivals like Rose-breasted grosbeak, Baltimore oriole and Scarlet tanager. Call Larry Cyrulik 342-4785 or 635-1880 for information.
Audubon Greenwich: Warblers & Neotropical Migrants
Greenwich Audubon 613 Riversville Road, Greenwich, CT, United StatesGet ready for the most exciting portion of spring bird migration by learning about the colorful champion bird travelers filling our springtime with song and color! Warblers are our most colorful spring visitors and often the most sought-after birds as they journey northward to their summer breeding grounds. Join naturalist Ryan MacLean for an introductory ... Read more

Friends of Greenwich Point: First Sunday Bird Walk at Greenwich Point
Greenwich Point Park 11 Tod's Driftway, Old Greenwich, CT, United StatesBring binoculars and join us for a casual walk around Greenwich Point Park, Old Greenwich, CT, in search of wild birds in diverse habitats. Held year-round on the first Sunday of every month at Greenwich Point Park, the walk begins at 9:00 am near the southern concession stand near the flagpole on the main beach. The walk ... Read more
CT Audubon – Eco Travel: Annual Lyme Loop
Annual Lyme Loop Thursday, May 7 6 a.m. – 3 p.m. Travel through Lyme and Nehantic State Forest in search of neotropical migrants. The habitats of the state forest include wetlands, streams, and ponds, all excellent places for the morning chorus of neotropical migrants. While the main focus will be on warblers and ... Read more
Audubon CT Greenwich: Spring Migration Bird Tour
Greenwich Audubon 613 Riversville Road, Greenwich, CT, United StatesJoin 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 for those who don't have them. Meet in the Audubon Center ... Read more

Greenwich Audubon Bird Tours and Breakfast co-sponsored by COA
FeaturedGreenwich Audubon Center 613 Riversville Road, Greenwich, CT, United StatesSaturday, May 9, 2026 Spring Bird Tours and Bird Breakfast Bird Tours 7 AM. Breakfast 9 AM, plus bird banding. Greenwich Audubon Center 613 Riversville Rd, Greenwich, CT, 06831, CT Details and registration info to come. This event is co-sponsored by the Connecticut Ornithological Association and Greenwich Audubon Center.
Mattabeseck Audubon Society: Spring Birding at Cogichaug Greenway
Coginchaug Greenway 86 Strickland Road, Middlefield, CT, United StatesMeet MAS board member, Michael Good, at Strickland Road Trail Head for a delightful walk in Middlefield, CT. Plan to see field nesting species such as Bobolink. Contact Michael to let him know you will be attending at michaeldg@aol.com
Mattabeseck Audubon Society: Spring Birding at our Helen Carlson Sanctuary
Helen Carlson Sanctuary 79 South Road, Portland, United StatesJoin Elena Coffey for a bird walk at Mattabeseck Audubon Society's Helen Carlson Sanctuary. This birding hotspot was donated to MAS in 1976 by local resident Helen Carlson to preserve it forever. Shortly thereafter, with a grant from the Rockfall Foundation in Middletown, MAS worked with students from Long Lane School to create a nature trail and ... Read more
CT Audubon – Eco Travel: Wood-Warblers of Cockaponset State Forest
Cockaponset State Forest Haddam, CT, United StatesWood-Warblers of Cockaponset State Forest Thursday, May 14 6 a.m. – 3 p.m. Cockaponset State Forest, named after a Native American chief buried in the Ponset section of Haddam, is the second largest forest in the state forest system, encompassing over 16,000 acres. It offers a great habitat for migrating songbirds and provides ... Read more
Birding Events in Connecticut
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