Meeting: Talbot Bird Club

Easton YMCA Multipurpose Room 202 Peachblossom Rd, Easton, MD, United States

Our guest speaker will be George Radcliffe. His presentation is titled “Call Me Cousin George,” about Senator George Radcliffe. Business meeting will follow.

Meeting: Patuxent Bird Club & PGAS

Virtual

Guest speaker TBA. Meeting will be on Zoom. For Zoom link, go to: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1bz1SzxtYdRJx5m6xkrdmC1Jbrl6a6PqlOqhf0wXQ1VQ/edit?usp=sharing

Fort Frederick State Park

Fort Frederick State Park 11100 Fort Frederick Road, Big Pool, MD, United States

Host: Washington County Bird Club Leaders Bruce and Linda Field 301-991-9174.

Semi-Monthly afternoon walk at Lake Artemesia

Lake Artemesia Natural Area Berwyn Rd at Ballew Ave, Berwyn Heights, MD, United States

Host: Patuxent Bird Club & PGAS. 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. in Berwyn Heights. No reservations needed. Leader varies. Leader may require mask for unvaccinated people. For more information, see PGAS Meetup site at https://www.meetup.com/Prince-Georges-Audubon-Society/

Blue Ridge Nature Center

Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship 11661 Harpers Ferry Rd, Hillsboro, VA, United States

Host: Frederick Bird Club Leader: Mike Spurrier, 240-446-0305 or mspurrier819@gmail.com Description: Fall migrants. Contact leader for meeting time and location.

Fall Count: Dorchester County

MD MD, United States

Contact Harry Armistead (215-913-4785 or harryarmistead@hotmail.com) if you are interested in participating.

Fall Count: Howard County

MD MD, United States

Please go to the following link to sign up. http://howardbirds.org/howard/counts.htm

Fall Count: Dorchester/YMOS

MD MD, United States

Host: YMOS Contact: George Radcliffe, radclifg@gmail.com, 410-463-1669 Description: Fall Bird Count of a small island in Dorchester County

Monthly walk at Governor Bridge Natural Area

Governor Bridge Natural Area 7600 block of Governor Bridge Road, Bowie, MD, United States

Host: Patuxent Bird Club & PGAS. Leader Bill Sefton (kiwisuits@msn.com). Description: Two-mile loop at natural area on the Patuxent River; fields, wet woods, brushy areas, wetlands, ponds. Natural surface trails may be wet; waterproof footwear advised. Leaders may require mask for unvaccinated people.  Reservations not needed. Meet at 7:30 AM at the Natural Area parking […]

Bird Walk at Wheaton Regional Park

Wheaton Regional Park 2000 Shorefield Rd, Silver Spring, MD, United States

Host: Anne Arundel Bird Club Contact Leo Dilling leodilling@hotmail.com 703-282-0011

Fall Count: Prince Georges County

MD MD, United States

Annual county-wide census. Pick your favorite park or wildlife area or cover several. Backyard counts also welcome. Pre-registration required in order to confirm area assignment to avoid overlap. Rain or shine. Choose your own start and stop times, but counters are encouraged to spend as much time in the field as possible. Pre-dawn or post-dusk […]

Fall Count: Talbot County

MD MD, United States

Contact Ron Ketter (707-373-5532 or rgketter@gmail.com) if you are interested in participating

Turkey Point Bird Walk

Turkey Point at Elk Neck State Park 4395 Turkey Point Road, North East, MD, United States

Host: Harford Bird Club Leader Tim Houghton (timhoughton@comcast.net; 410-510-7504) Description: The view from the Turkey Point Peninsula during the southern migration of raptors and other birds is truly spectacular. The Northeast River on the northwest side, the Chesapeake Bay to the south and the Elk River to the east funnel the flocks right overhead in […]

Monthly Walk at Quiet Waters Park

Blue Heron Center, Quiet Waters Park 600 Quiet Waters Park Road, Annapolis, MD, United States

Host: Anne Arundel Bird Club Contact Pat & Juanita Tate jpt8@earthlink.net 410-266-6043

Cromwell Valley Park Hawkwatch Weekend

Cromwell Valley Park 2175 Cromwell Bridge Road, Parkville, MD

Host: Baltimore Bird Club. Description: All ages. Join Park volunteers and participate in Community Science to help us count the Broad-winged Hawks as they migrate through the Valley. Several species of hawks are expected. Set your own hours. Bring a chair, water, snacks, and sunblock. Walk up paved road to the crest of the hill.