Walk at Mariner Point Park
Mariner Point Park 100 Kearney Dr, Joppa, MD, United StatesHost: Anne Arundel Bird Club Contact Matt Addicks, maddicks13@gmail.com or 443-987-7208
Host: Anne Arundel Bird Club Contact Matt Addicks, maddicks13@gmail.com or 443-987-7208
Host: Howard County Bird Club Leader: David Sandler, detour65@gmail.com Description: Easy walking around the lake on paved path, Waterfowl expected, early migrant passerines possible. Wheelchair accessible. Facilities available. West end […]
“What future for salt marsh birds? A salt marsh restoration plan for Maryland” presented by Dr. David Curson, Director of Bird Conservation (Maryland) at Audubon Mid-Atlantic. For more information contact […]
The Saylor’s Antarctic Adventure – Cheryl and Michael Saylor
Host: Howard County Bird Club Leader: Bonnie Ott. sparrowdamsel@gmail.com Description: March is an excellent time to learn our resident species songs before the migrants arrive. Walk along woodland edges to […]
Host: Anne Arundel Bird Club Contact: Alan Young, alanmyoung@gmail.com or 410-991-8300. Leader TBA.
Host: Frederick Bird Club Leader: Lynn Kieffer (301-943-5290 or lynnkieffer@yahoo.com) Description: Early migrants and spring arrivals. Contact leader for starting time.
Host: Montgomery Bird Club LEADER: Jim Nelson at kingfishers2@verizon.net. Description: We will begin at the Hughes Hollow parking lot in the McKee-Beshers WMA at 7 a.m. We will explore the wetlands and fields of Hughes Hollow. Species to be expected include Red-headed Woodpeckers, Wood Ducks, Blue-winged Teal, and many other marsh-dwellers, as well as lingering […]
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 and is mostly flat, no hills. Leader may require mask for unvaccinated people. Reservations not needed. Meet at 7:30 AM at east end of […]
Host: Howard Bird Club Leader: Wes Earp, wesandsue@gmail.com or 410-531-3197 Description: Moderate walking over crop stubble, farm roads and paths on this working farm. Fields with crop reside, extensive woodlands. Cattail Creek and floodplain, three ponds and five shallow waterfowl impoundments make for diverse habitats and good birding opportunities. Port-a-pots available. Knee-high waterproof footwear required […]
Host: Talbot Bird Club Leader: Wayne Bell (410-253-1663 or wbell2@washcoll.edu) Description: Early migrants. Depart from Easton Acme parking lot at 7 am.
Host: Anne Arundel Bird Club Contact Alan Young, alanmyoung@gmail.com or 410-991-8300
Gabriel Foley: “Maryland & DC Breeding Bird Atlas 3.” Gabriel Foley, a biologist and an enthusiastic birder from the prairies of Saskatchewan, Canada is currently the Coordinator for the Maryland […]
Speaker TBA. Contact: George Radcliffe, radclifg@gmail.com, 410-463-1669
Host: Baltimore Bird Club Leader: Mary Chetelat, 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: Washington County Bird Club Leader: Anna Hutzel, 240-291-1325 Description: location to be determined.
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/
Randy Robinson of the National Conservation Training Center will speak on Bald Eagles. Meeting will be in-person and Zoom.
Host: Frederick Bird Club Leader: Kathy Brown (301-865-1360 or kathybrown07@verizon.net) Description: Early migrants and spring arrivals. Contact leader for meeting time and location.
Host: Patuxent Bird Club/PGAS Contact Michel Cavigelli (michel.cavigelli@yahoo.com) no later than Wednesday, April 5th to reserve your spot. Description: A rare opportunity to bird the highly productive Beltsville Agricultural Research […]