Picnic: Washington County Bird Club
Picnic: Washington County Bird Club
Washington County Bird Club Picnic, 4-6:30pm at Washington Monument State Park
Washington County Bird Club Picnic, 4-6:30pm at Washington Monument State Park
Host: Anne Arundel Bird Club Contact: Alan Young, 410-991-8300 or alanmyoung@gmail.com leader TBA
Host: Howard Bird Club Leader – John Harris, jaybee.harris@gmail.com Description: Moderate walking through wooded trails and along the river. Great area for migrants of all species. Field edges and thickets […]
Host: Patuxent Bird Club/PGAS Leader Bill Sefton (kiwisuits@msn.com). Description: Two-mile out-and-back walk at natural area on the Patuxent River – fields, wet woods, brushy areas. Trail is gravel and dirt […]
Host: Allegany/Garrett Bird Club Point person is Melissa H. Contact westernmdbirdclub@gmail.com or Melissa at 240-920-8260. Description: Meet at 8:00 am at the lower parking lot by the FSU Football stadium.
Host: Baltimore Bird Club Leader Kim Tomko 443-414-8034 or ktomkat@gmail.com Description: This urban park in Northeast Baltimore is an oasis for many migrating and resident bird species. Easy walking on […]
Host: Talbot Bird Club Leader Susan Henyon (240-682-3882 or suehenyon@rocketmail.com) Description: Shorebirds, migrant warblers. Depart from Easton Acme parking lot.
Host: Anne Arundel Bird Club Contact: Alan Young, 410-991-8300 or alanmyoung@gmail.com
Host: Baltimore Bird Club Leaders Debbie and Lou Taylor (debrataylor11@gmail.com) Description: First in a series of weekly Tuesday morning walks to follow the progress of fall migration. This park has […]
Host: YMOS Contact: George Radcliffe (radclifg@gmail.com,410-463-1669) Description: Program TBA
Host: Harford Bird Club Contact Susan Hood for details (410-937-7552 or susanjhood@comcast.net) Description: Walk along the old railroad bed in search for fall migrants. Meet at the parking lot at […]
Host: Frederick Bird Club Leader Mike Spurrier (240-446-0305 or mspurrier819@gmail.com) Description: Fall migrants. Contact leader for meeting time and location.
Host: Patuxent Bird Club/PGAS Leader T. Watson Description: Two-mile walk around lake on paved path, wheelchair-accessible. Families welcome. Meet at parking area at corner of Berwyn Rd. and Ballew Ave. […]
Gwen Brewer and George Jett: Travels and Birding in Gambia and Senegal. Meeting in Room 236, Hodson Science and Technology Building. Social time at 6 pm.
Host: YMOS Contact: George Radcliffe (radclifg@gmail.com,410-463-1669) Description: All Day team competition during fall migration. From 5 AM to 4 PM, We will bird as teams, most carbon-free (bicycles)
Host: Talbot Bird Club Leader Lisa Sargeant (978-897-0135 or sargeant76@gmail.com) Description: Herons, migrant warblers. Depart from Easton Acme parking lot at 5:30 am or meet at Lowe’s Wharf at 6 […]
Host: Allegany/Garrett Bird Club Point person is Melissa H. Contact westernmdbirdclub@gmail.com or Melissa at 240-920-8260. Description: Meet at 8:00 am at the parking lot behind the Continuing Ed building near […]
Host: Baltimore Bird Club Leader Peter Lev (plev@comcast.net) Description: Part of a series of weekly Tuesday morning walks to follow the progress of fall migration. This park has a variety […]
Jonathan Irons will speak on morning flight monitoring at Turkey Point. Business meeting will follow.
Host: Baltimore Bird Club Leader Mary Chatelat (443-564-6551) Description: Continuing survey of bird activity at the Fort. Binoculars required. A telescope can be useful for distance viewing. Canceled in bad […]
Host: Anne Arundel Bird Club Contact: Peter Hanan,301-580-2785 peter.hanan@icloud.com
Host: Frederick Bird Club Leader Lois Kauffman (301-845-6690 or md.pa.birding@gmail.com) Description: Fall migrants. Contact leader for meeting time and location.
Please go to the following link to sign up. http://howardbirds.org/howard/counts.htm
Host: YMOS Contact: George Radcliffe (radclifg@gmail.com,410-463-1669) Description: Fall Bird Count of a small island in Dorchester County. This is one of the Fall Bird Counts held around the State. There […]
Host: Harford Bird Club Leader Dennis Kirkwood (410-692-5905 or newarkfarms@gmail.com) Description: Join Dr. Dennis Kirkwood on a walk through the Rocks. Meet at the ranger’s station at Rocks Chrome Hill […]
Count Coordinator is Chuck Hager. Contact drhager@verizon.net to coordinate your count area and complete the count when you have time on the 17th.
Host: Rocky Gap State Park, contact samantha.dixon@maryland.gov. Description: "How to Participate in a Bird Count". Join the Rocky Gap Park Rangers on a hike at the park while they demonstrate […]
Host: Patuxent Bird Club/PGAS Leader Matt Felperin (mfelperin@nvrpa.org) Description: Half-hour sunrise walk for migrating warblers followed by Pontoon Boat ride in the River searching for Soras. Bring lunch and water. […]
Host: Anne Arundel Bird Club Contact: Jim Collatz, 301-254-0188m jcollatz@aol.com
Host: Baltimore Bird Club Leader Ron Davis (ronldavis1963@gmail.com) Description: Part of a series of weekly Tuesday morning walks to follow the progress of fall migration. This park has a variety […]
Host: Baltimore Bird Club Leader Alice Greely-Nelson (410-499-0546 or alicendisplay@gmail.com) Description: See also Sep. 23. The swifts have been returning regularly to the Bookbindery Chimney in Hampden, 3110 Elm Ave. […]
Host: Talbot Bird Club Leader Wayne Bell (410-253-1663 or wbell2@washcoll.edu) Description: Migrants, bird banding demonstration. Depart Easton Acme parking lot at 6 am.
Host: Washington County Bird Club Call or text Linda Field if interested, 301-991-9174. Description: Meet in parking lot near Visitor’s Center.
Host: Frederick Bird Club Leader Sarah Heald (301-696-0468 or shheald@verizon.net) Description: Birding for beginners. Contact leader for meeting time and location.
Host: Frederick Bird Club Leader Mike Spurrier (240-446-0305 or mspurrier819@gmail.com) Description: Fall migrants. Contact leader for meeting time and location.
Host: Talbot Bird Club Leader Jeff Effinger (410-443-5016 or jkeffinger55@gmail.com) Description: Waterfowl, shorebirds, migrants. Depart Easton Acme parking lot at 6 am.
Host: Anne Arundel Bird Club Contact: Stan Arnold, 410-428-7567 or thrushhost@gmail.com
Host: Baltimore Bird Club Leader Wendy Alexander (443-204-3754) Description: Continuing survey of bird activity at the Fort. Binoculars required. A telescope can be useful for distance viewing. Canceled in bad […]
Host: Caroline Bird Club To register and for directions, contact Debby Bennett dabennett1996@gmail.com Description: Bird banding observation at Foreman's Branch Bird Observatory.
Host: Howard Bird Club Description: This trip will be a skywatch for migrating raptors and other potential flybys. Meet at parking lot or go directly to the Skywatch site. Rain […]
“Birding Panama with Canopy Family" presented by club members Ellen Lawler and Mary Huebner. For more information contact Ellen Lawler at 410-982-8695 or emlawler534@comcast.net.
Host: Baltimore Bird Club Leader Mark Linardi (linardi@outlook.com) Description: Part of a series of weekly Tuesday morning walks to follow the progress of fall migration. This park has a variety […]
Francesca Grifo will talk on “Enhancing your landscape to attract birds”
Host: Washington County Bird Club Call or text Michael Saylor if interested, 301-992-2535. Description: Meet in parking lot below the Visitor’s Center.
Host: Anne Arundel Bird Club Contact: Kurt Schwartz, 410-461-1643 or krschwa1@verizon.net
Host: Baltimore Bird Club Leaders Alyssia Church and Libby Errickson (hawksaucebirding@gmail.com) Description: The Baltimore Bird Club will be taking a weekend trip to Cape May, NJ! Participants can expect to […]
Host: Frederick Bird Club Leader Lynn Kieffer (301-943-5290 or lynnkieffer@yahoo.com) Description: Fall migrants. Contact leader for meeting time and location.
Host: Baltimore Bird Club Leader Nico Sarbanes (asarbanes@yahoo.com) Description: Featuring a combination of tidal ponds (with some of the best shorebird mud in the county on the right day), scrubby […]
Host: Baltimore Bird Club Description: Join Audubon to explore this urban oasis in southeast Baltimore. With more than 200 species on record, the park is full of surprises. For directions, […]