Warbler Walk for Beginners

Location: Trescott: Festival Headquarters, Cobscook Institute

Friday, May 22
3:00 PM – 5:30 PM

Guides:

Fee: No additional fee

 

Description

Enjoy an afternoon of non-strenuous birding for birders of all levels, divided into groups including one for beginning  birders. Locations will depend on recent bird sightings and the interests of the group. Through a combination of driving and walking, a variety of habitats are available: grasslands, freshwater wetlands, and several forest types. Waterproof footwear is recommended. 

Look and listen for boreal species as well as flycatchers, vireos, thrushes, and 20 species of warblers. Raptors may include Bald Eagle, Osprey, accipiters, Broad-winged Hawk, American Kestrel, Merlin, and Northern Harrier. Wetland species may include Pied-billed Grebe, American Bittern, Canada Goose, Wood Duck, American Black Duck, Ring- necked Duck, Hooded Merganser, Solitary and Spotted Sandpipers, and Belted Kingfisher. Boreal Chickadee, Gray Jay, Spruce Grouse, and Black- backed Woodpecker have also been spotted. Grassland nesting birds such as Savannah Sparrow and Bobolink may be seen. 

 

Meeting Place

Trescott: Festival Headquarters, Cobscook Institute
GPS Coordinates: 44.799204, -67.146377

Meet at the main parking lot at Festival headquarters.

 

Meeting Place Map