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First Wednesday Walk: CT Audubon Coastal Center, Milford

Join us on this early spring trip to one of the best local birding spots.  We’ll look out into the marsh and along the shore for waterfowl, shorebirds, waders, and raptors. Meet at the Coastal Center parking lot. Leader: Steven Spector. Contact person: Tina Green: 203-247-2660 or tina@renaissancestudios.com.  

Beginners’ Bird Walk at Little Pond, Litchfield

Every spring Rusty Blackbirds, a species recognized as globally vulnerable by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, use the grounds of the White Memorial Foundation IBA before moving on to their nesting areas.  We will look for this and other species on a walk around Little Pond and enter our sightings into ebird.org to increase awareness about habitats used by

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Indoor Program – Patrick Comins – Ornithology and Meteorology

Whitney Center, Cultural Arts Center 200 Leeder Hill Drive, Hamden, CT, United States

No one escapes the weather, least of all birds. Because they basically spend their entire lives outside, weather has a huge influence on their movements and migration. The more that birders understand about the impact of weather on birds, the more productive their birding decisions will be. From something as mundane as knowing to keep feeders full to invite birds

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East Rock Birding and Trail Maintenance, New Haven

Meet at the Eli Whitney Museum parking lot for a bird walk from 8 to 9:30 am. Then join Park Ranger Dan Barvir to help with light trail maintenance along the river until noon.  Bring pruning shears and workgloves, if you have them. Leader: Dan Barvir: 203-946-6086. 

Ansonia Nature Center, Ansonia

Enjoy a walk at this great birding location. The nature center has a small pond, grassy fields, thickets, wetlands, and woods.  The woods have had Northern Goshawk and Great Horned Owls nesting there and there are often surprises.  Meet at the nature center parking lot on Deerfield Lane (off Benz Road.) in Ansonia. Leader, Maria Stockmal: 203-488-3876 or m.stockmal@snet.net.

President’s Walk at Lake Chamberlain, Bethany

Join club president Bill Batsford to check out this excellent birding area. Lake Chamberlain, a Regional Water Authority property, is surrounded by coniferous forest and it has open fields and thickets. Early spring migrants likely to be seen are Palm and Pine Warblers, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Eastern Phoebe, and Blue-headed Vireo. Bluebirds and Tree Swallows nest in bird houses. Meet at

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East Rock Park with Ranger Dan, New Haven

Join Ranger Dan Barvir at this premier site for warblers and other spring migrants.  We will meet at the Rice Field (baseball field) end of East Rock Park on English Drive. Leader: Ranger Dan Barvir: 203-946-6086.      Please read next entry associated with Dan’s walk/garlic pull. click here

Bird Walk for Families at East Rock Park, New Haven

On this walk by the park's Mill River, children, accompanied by adults, will search for warblers and other spring migrants. Other interested adults are also welcome to join the walk in this famous spring birding site.  Meet at the Eli Whitney Museum parking lot.  Bring binoculars and a field guide if you have them. Leader: Florence McBride: 203 -288-6777 or

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East Rock Park Garlic Mustard Pull

Dan’s bird walk will end around 11:30, and after a lunch break, we’ll  get  to  work  pulling  garlic  mustard  in  a  heavily infested area of the park. This invasive plant is a pernicious, prolific pest that can overrun forested areas, squeeze out native spring flowers, kill butterfly caterpillars, and alter the habitat of our native birds. The rampant growth can be

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Bent of the River Wildlife Sanctuary, Southbury

Explore a prime birding location along the Pomperaug River in Southbury where more than 100 species of birds have been observed in a single day.  This beautiful and highly diverse habitat is owned and maintained by the National Audubon Society. Take Exit 14 off Rte. 84. Go north on Rte. 172 , then turn left onto East Flat Hill Rd.

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First Wednesday Walk: East Rock Park, New Haven

East Rock Park in early May is one of the best places in the state to see migrant warblers.  Fifteen to twenty species are possible on a good day.  Meet at the covered bridge near the Eli Whitney Museum. Leaders: Bill Batsford, Frank Mantlik, and John Oshlick. Contact person: Tina Green: 203-247-2660 or tina@renaissancestudios.com.  

Big Day Marathon

Take part in all or part of this event.  We'll focus on New Haven area hotspots, seeking 100-130 species.  We start at East Rock and search several other local migrant traps, as well as the coast from Lordship to Hammonasset.  Meet at the Eli Whitney Museum parking lot at 6:00 or 7:30 am.  Leader: to be determined.  Consult the website

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Racebrook Tract, Orange and Woodbridge

Celebrate Mother’s Day with us as we walk the trails at this former Regional Water Authority property in search of spring migrants and summer residents.  There are extensive woods, riparian habitats, open fields and a powerline cut.  Meet at the Tract parking lot on Racebrook Road (Route 114) just north of Derby Turnpike (Route 34).  Leaders: Chris Loscalzo and Judy

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River Road, Kent “Travels along a riparian woodland corridor”

The New Haven Bird Club traveled to River Road in May 1991 and documented the first nesting of Yellow-throated Warbler in Connecticut. Subsequent NHBC trips to River Road have produced a nice variety of Northwestern Connecticut nesting species.  We return this year to River Road at the peak of the spring migration.  In his 1978 publication, 25 Birding Areas in

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Annual Banquet

Svalbard: An Arctic Naturalist’s Paradise Presented by Wayne Petersen The stunning Svalbard archipelago, one of the dramatic lands of the midnight sun, belongs to Norway but is located far north of the country. Its endless summer hours of daylight, towering sea cliffs teeming with breeding seabirds, immense slopes of rocky talus, and gleaming tidewater glaciers are a constant reminder that

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Naugatuck State Forest, Naugatuck

Enjoy the peak of spring migration in this superb birding location where we’ll search for both migrants and residents. The mixed hardwood forest is a great spot for Hooded and Worm-eating Warblers and many other species.  Last year on this trip we saw many different warbler species including Bay-breasted, Hooded, Blackburnian, and Lawrence’s. Meet at the commuter lot at Exit

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Nehantic State Forest and Hartman’s Park, Lyme

Today we explore two prime birding locations in Lyme. Nehantic State Forest, a 1,200-acre woodland, is home to Hooded and Worm-eating Warblers and numerous other species.  There are large ponds where we can find waterfowl, flycatchers and other species. Nearby Hartman’s Park is known for its breeding population of Cerulean Warblers.  Meet at 6:30 at the commuter lot at Exit

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Barn Island Wildlife Management Area, Stonington

This will be our eleventh annual trip to this excellent birding spot.  We'll meet at the commuter lot at Exit 55 of I-95 and carpool to Barn Island. The management area consists of large expanses of salt marsh, tidal pools, wetlands, woodlands, and open fields. We should see wading birds, shorebirds, and area residents such as Saltmarsh Sparrow, Marsh Wren, 

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West River Ravine, Bethany

Come to look and listen for birds in a variety of habitats within a small area.  We’ll do a loop trail that includes a powerline right-of-way, a deep ravine, and the typical deciduous and coniferous forests between the two.  There are steep areas going down and up the ravine so wear sturdy shoes.  Meet at the Regional Wa-ter Authority recreation parking lot

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Kellogg Environmental Center/Osbornedale St. Park, Derby

Join us on a visit to this excellent birding location where we’ll look for late spring migrants and early nesting species. The center and park have open fields, woods, ponds, and streams.  Meet at the Kellogg Center parking lot,  500 Hawthorne Avenue. Leader: Maria Stockmal: 203-488-3876 or m.stockmal@snet.net.

First Wednesday Walk: Mohawk Mountain State Park and Forest, Cornwall

Greg, one of the best birders in the state, will lead the walk in this scenic and spacious forest in the northern part of the state.  Nesting species here include Blue-headed Vireo, Hermit Thrush, Canada  Warbler and  Black-throated  Blue Warbler.  Meet at the park entrance on Rte. 4 in Cornwall, four miles west of Goshen.  Leader: Greg Hanisek.  Contact: Tina

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New Haven Summer Bird Count

This is a wonderful opportunity to work on your song identification skills and see what birds are nesting in your area. For the names of area captains and other information, contact leader Steve Mayo: 203-393-0694 or rsdmayo@sbcglobal.net

National Trails Day Hike at Naugatuck State Forest

National Trails Day is celebrated across the country with hikes, trail work, and naturalist events. NHBC will commemorate the day with a birding hike on the oldest hiking trail in CT, the Quinnipiac Trail. We’ll leave from the Downes Road parking area entrance of Naugatuck SP and go through the mountain laurel, beech, birch, hickory and oak forest; then up

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Beginners’ Bird Walk: Grassland and Shrubland Bird Tour

On this trip we will look for grassland and shrubland birds, inclu-ding Bobolink, American Kestrel, Blue-winged Warbler, and Indi- go Bunting. Grasslands and shrublands are uncommon in CT so it is a treat to see and hear species associated with these habitats.  We will meet at the Bent of the River Important Bird Area, then carpool to Good Hill Farm IBA,

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Field Trip – Beginners Bird Walk at Stratford Point

On our walk to this "Globally Important Bird Area," we will focus on shorebirds, such as the Semipalmated Sandpiper, that use the mouth of the Housatonic River to rest and refuel during migration. Participants will also learn about threats to shorebirds as well as strategies for protecting them. This walk is geared to beginners but birders of all levels and families

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Field Trip – COA Shorebird Workshop – CT Audubon Coastal Center at Milford Point, Milford

Sharpen your shorebird identification skills at one of the best places in the state to see shorebirds. We may have an indoor presentation before going out to the beach.  Meet at the Coastal Center parking lot, 1 Milford Point Rd.  Bring a scope if you have one.   Leaders: Patrick Comins, Frank Gallo, and Frank Mantlik. Contact: Chris Loscalzo: 203-389-6508, closcalz@optonline.net

Field Trip – Lighthouse Point Park Bird Walk/ Prep for Migration Festival

Saturday, August 22, 2015, 8:00 am Walk and 9:30 Cleanup Join Park Ranger Dan Barvir on a late summer bird walk at Lighthouse Point Park on New Haven Harbor. Then, beginning around 9:30 am, we’ll perform some light trail maintenance and cleanup. This is a great way to enjoy looking at birds and at the same time help preserve their

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Bird Count – Hawk Watch, Lighthouse Park, New Haven

August 31 to December 1, 2015 Lighthouse Point Park on New Haven Harbor is one of the premier locations in southern New England for observing migrating raptors, as well as a wide variety of songbirds. The watch starts daily at 7:00 am and continues as long as the hawks keep flying. Stop by anytime. Coordinator: Steve Mayo: 203-393-0694 or rsdmayo@sbcglobal.net

Field Trip – First Wednesday Walk: CT Audubon Coastal Center, Milford

Join us as we look for shorebirds and terns at this excellent local birding location. We should also find raptors, waterfowl, long-legged waders, and migrating passerines. Ten or more species of shorebirds are possible, including American Golden Plover.  Meet at the Coastal Center parking lot, at 1 Milford Point Rd. Leader: Stephen Spector, 203-876-7461 (home), 203-928-8089 (cell) or charsjs@sbcglobal.net.

Indoor Program – Daniel Jared Field: From Big Years to Big Eras: Birding through Geological Time

Whitney Center, Cultural Arts Center 200 Leeder Hill Drive, Hamden, CT, United States

Note: the meeting room has been changed for this meeting to the 6th floor room at the Whitney Center.  Staff will help you find the new location. The present is an amazing time to be a birder. For example, Neil Hayward was able to set a new Big Year record in 2013 using modern birding networks, improved taxonomic knowledge, and

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Conservation Project – Litter Cleanup: Sandy Point IBA Bird Sanctuary, West Haven

Join a critical conservation effort: Help remove trash from an Important Bird Area as part of the Ocean Conservancy's “International Coastal Cleanup".  A clean site prevents predators, attracted by food litter, from becoming accustomed to visiting Sandy Point, one of the prime sites in CT for Piping Plovers and other beach-nesting bird species. Plus: Our data will help scientists fight

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Annual Migration Festival, Lighthouse Point Park

Lighthouse Point 21 Lighthouse Rd, New Haven, CT, United States

This festive event is sponsored by the New Haven Parks Dept., NHBC, and other fine organizations. There will be hawk watch-ing; bird banding and live raptor demos; bird walks; and more. Chris Loscalzo will lead an 8:00 am walk, Mike Horn will lead one at 9:30 and Flo McBride will lead a kids’ walk at 9:30. The park is located

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Field Trip – Yale University Golf Course, New Haven (200 Conrad Drive)

Yale Golf Course the course at yale, New Haven, CT, United States

The golf course is located on more than 700 acres, with woods and ponds surrounding the course. It’s a great place to see birds year round. We’ll be visiting the course when there are no golfers, so we’ll be able to walk the cart paths and wooded trails without being disturbed or disturbing others. We’ll be looking for fall migrants

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Field Trip – Kellogg Environmental Center/Osbornedale St. Park, Derby

Here’s a chance to visit an outstanding birding spot that boasts a variety of habitats—open fields, woodlands, and ponds. We’ll look for fall migrants, including warblers, sparrows, flycatchers, and vireos. Meet at the Kellogg Center parking lot at 500 Hawthorne Ave., Derby. Leader: Maria Stockmal: 203-305-3728 or m.stockmal@snet.net

Field Trip – First Wednesday Walk: Lighthouse Point Park, New Haven

Join us on a visit to this premier local birding location, renowned for its migrating raptors and passerines. If the weather conditions are favorable, we may see hundreds of hawks in flight over the park. Meet at the hawk watch site inside the park, which is located at 2 Lighthouse Rd., New Haven). Leader: Frank Mantlik: 203-984-9410 or mantlik@sbcglobal.net

Indoor Program — Dave Winston: Love Your Patch!

Whitney Center, Cultural Arts Center 200 Leeder Hill Drive, Hamden, CT, United States

Birders often have a favorite “patch,” a birding spot they love to visit again and again. But how do we take care of those beloved haunts, for our own and others’ future enjoyment? Tonight’s speaker has plenty of suggestions and he’s eminently qualified to deliver them. A lifelong and Master Gardener who spent three years at the NY Botanical Garden,

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Bird Count – THE BIG SIT! ®

THE BIG SIT! ®, established by the NHBC, has become an international event, with birders from all over the world participating in it. The object is to record as many species of birds as possible in one day from one 17-foot diameter circle. The circles are located at a number of birding hot spots throughout CT. Join other birders in

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Field Trip – Beginners’ Bird Walk at Griswold Point, Old Lyme

Note:  This is a time change from the Yearbook. (Originally scheduled for Oct 4, at 8:30) Located at the mouth of the CT River, Griswold Point provides important stopover habitat for shorebirds and songbirds in the fall.   On this walk, we scan the coastline for late migrating shorebirds and look for Saltmarsh and Nelson's Sparrows along the edges of the marsh. The Saltmarsh Sparrow is globally vulnerable

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Field Trip – Hammonasset Beach State Park, Madison

Visit one of our state’s best fall birding spots, where the abun- dance of some migrants and sightings of less common species can make for a truly memorable trip. The walking is easy, all on level ground. Meet outside the park at the new parking lot on the Post Rd. New Directions: Take Exit 61 off I-95 (the usual Hammonasset exit).

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Field Trip – Beacon Cap, Bethany

Join us for a short, but strenuous, hike up to Beacon Cap on the Naugatuck Trail in Bethany.   We will look for late fall migrants as we go up to a glacial erratic at the top of a hill. Even if the birding is slow, we should have good color to enjoy on the foliage overlooking Rt. 63 in Bethany.  Be prepared

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Field Trip – Branford Supply Ponds, Branford

Visit this first-rate birding spot to look for fall migrants and resident species. The area has varied habitats with woods and shrubby areas. A variety of waterfowl can be found in the ponds. Meet at Supply Ponds parking lot, Chestnut Street, off Rt. 1. Leader: Maria Stockmal: 203-305-3728 or m.stockmal@snet.net

Field Trip – Fargeorge Wildlife Preserve, Quinnipiac River, New Haven

This is a joint trip with the New Haven Land Trust. Join us as we visit the Trust’s property along the Quinnipiac River. With its varied habitat, this location is a good place to see raptors, shorebirds, and waterfowl. Sightings here have included Snow Goose, Bald Eagle, and American Woodcock. Directions: Go south on Quinnipiac Ave. from Rt. 80 (Foxon

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Bird Count – NHBC 23rd Annual Winter Feeder Survey

November 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016 This is a yearly census to determine the number and frequency of birds visiting feeders in the greater New Haven area. You are invited to watch and record the activity at your feeder at least once a week for the entire time period. Contact: Peter Vitalii: 203-288-0621 or vitali_peter_e@sbcglobal.net    

Field Trip – First Wednesday Walk: Sherwood Island St. Park, Westport

Join a midweek trip to this outstanding Long Island Sound birding spot. We check for loons, grebes, goldeneye, and other sea ducks. The fields are a good place to look for Snow Buntings, Horned Larks, and sparrows. Take Exit 18 off I-95 in Westport and head south on the Sherwood Island Connector. Drive into the park, meet at the main

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Indoor Program — Tom Wessels: Reading the Forested Landscape

Whitney Center, Cultural Arts Center 200 Leeder Hill Drive, Hamden, CT, United States

Based on Tom’s book, Reading the Forested Landscape, A Natural History of New England, this program introduces us to approaches that we can use to interpret a forest’s history while wandering through it. Using evidence such as the shapes of trees, scars on their trunks, the pattern of decay in stumps, the construction of stone walls, and the lay of

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Field Trip – Lake Chamberlain & Cooper and Calabresi Farms, Bethany

Join a fall walk to see what can be found at these picturesque locations.  Lake Chamberlain, a Regional Water Authority property, has an active bluebird population, many woodpeckers, and a number of waterfowl that visit the lake before heading further south when the lake freezes over. The walk at Lake Chamberlain is relatively easy. After birding the RWA property, we will visit the

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Field Trip – Sherwood Island State Park, Westport

Spend some time at one of Fairfield County's top-notch birding locations. We will look for a wide range of species from waterfowl to finches and everything in between. Take Exit 18 off I-95 in Westport and head south on the Sherwood Island Connector. Meet at the park entrance. Leader and contact person: Tina Green: 203-247-2660 or tina@renaissancestudios.com

Field Trip – First Wednesday Walk: Hammonasset State Park, Madison

Any time of year, Hammonasset is a true gem. Enjoy a mid-week trip to explore this birding hotspot for fall migrants. The varied habitat attracts shorebirds, waterfowl, raptors, and songbirds. Meet outside the park at the new Hammonasset parking lot on the Post Rd. New Directions: Take Exit 61 off I-95 (the usual Hammonasset Park exit). At the end of the

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Indoor Program – Brad Winn: Meeting Shorebirds Halfway: Managing Hemispheric Travelers

Whitney Center, Cultural Arts Center 200 Leeder Hill Drive, Hamden, CT, United States

We have the ability to make things better for shorebirds:  We know enough and we are learning more every day, to maintain and rebuild shorebird populations back to healthy numbers.  This optimism holds true for shorebirds that nest on our beaches, as well as those that are passing through on their way to and from the Far North.  With the

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