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Join Darshan Mehta at The Discovery Center in Philadelphia to explore the East Park Reservoir for ducks and other wintering birds. Audubon Mid-Atlantic uses The Discovery Center as a facility for research and science-based conservation projects and educational programs throughout the Philadelphia region. The Discovery Center also allows visitors to connect to Audubon’s national and international conservation initiatives, serving as a major migratory stopover on the Atlantic Flyway for over 100 species of birds and as a premier destination for bird watching throughout the region. This is a joint trip with DVOC and Audubon Mid-Atlantic.
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DESPITE THE STUPID RAIN THIS ONE IS STILL HAPPENING! Instead of meeting at the flagpole in the rain, we’ll be under the pavilion here. There is no guarantee of what we will see, though. There could be zero birds, or there could be something awesome. You just never know.
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Glen Foerd mansion sits along the Delaware River in the northeastern-most corner of Philly and is one of the best places in the city to study gulls during the winter. While there is no guarantee, we are hoping to see a rare gull such as Iceland or Glaucous Gull. There should also be a good amount of waterfowl out on the river and we can discuss how to distinguish Double-crested Cormorants from the Great Cormorants that visit the area in winter.
We plan this as a stationary event overlooking the river, but if folks want, we can also explore the parkland surrounding the mansion.
Please dress according to the expected weather.
We will meet at 1 pm at the flagpole along the river. Folks can join at any point during the event. There is limited parking on-site and along the surrounding roads so please share a ride if you can. The location is also reachable by bus lines 19 and 84. The Torresdale regional rail station is a 15 min walk away.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are on loan at the following local Philly libraries: Andorra, Cobbs Creek, Cecil B. Moore, Chestnut Hill, Eastwick, Falls of Schuylkill, Fishtown, Fox Chase, Greater Olney, Independence Library, Logan, Lovett Memorial, Northeast Regional, Oak Lane, Parkway Central, Richmond, South Philly, Torresdale, West Philadelphia Regional, and Widener.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Now running in its 40th year, this census will gather data on wintering birds all over Philadelphia.
This is an all-day event that, for some teams, starts and ends with a search for owls. In the last few years, this has resulted in around 107 species (typically besting all Christmas Bird Counts in the area).
If you are interested in participating, please contact phillybirdcensus@gmail.com.
You can do this on your own (if you can ID sparrows, you are good to go), or join one of the many teams at your favorite Philly birding location or while exploring a completely new area.
The individual territories largely overlapping with the city’s green spaces can be found here.
We are always open to including new locations that can be surveyed for many years.
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Oh, you read that right. DVOC club member Tanya Burnett is living in Panama and wants to share her knowledge of the local hotspots with us.
First of its Kind Walk:
Disclaimer:
This bird walk is an informal outing among friends. Tanya is not a licensed tour operator or professional guide, and participation is strictly voluntary. Each participant is responsible for their own travel arrangements, park entry fees, health, safety, and personal belongings. By joining, you acknowledge that outdoor activities involve certain risks (such as weather, wildlife encounters, uneven terrain, or accidents), and you agree to assume full responsibility for your own safety. Neither Tanya or the DVOC can be held liable for any injury, loss, or damage that may occur during these activities.
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Glen Foerd mansion sits along the Delaware River in the northeastern-most corner of Philly and is one of the best places in the city to study gulls during the winter. While there is no guarantee, we are hoping to see a rare gull such as Iceland or Glaucous Gull. There should also be a good amount of waterfowl out on the river and we can discuss how to distinguish Double-crested Cormorants from the Great Cormorants that visit the area in winter.
We plan this as a stationary event overlooking the river, but if folks want, we can also explore the parkland surrounding the mansion.
Please dress according to the expected weather.
We will meet at 11.30 am at the flagpole along the river. Folks can join at any point during the event. There is limited parking on-site and along the surrounding roads so please share a ride if you can. The location is also reachable by bus lines 19 and 84. The Torresdale regional rail station is a 15 min walk away.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are on loan at the following local Philly libraries: Andorra, Cobbs Creek, Cecil B. Moore, Chestnut Hill, Eastwick, Falls of Schuylkill, Fishtown, Fox Chase, Greater Olney, Independence Library, Logan, Lovett Memorial, Northeast Regional, Oak Lane, Parkway Central, Richmond, South Philly, Torresdale, West Philadelphia Regional, and Widener.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Let’s meet at the Delaware River Trail sign at the entrance of the park next to the parking lot.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are on loan at all Philly Free Library branches.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Trip Leader: Navin Sasikumar
Register at https://laurelhillphl.com/event/great-backyard-bird-count/
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Join experienced, knowledgeable guides from the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club for a birding walk at Laurel Hill West, and learn to identify birds by sound and sight and record them in the Great Backyard Bird Count, an annual global event during which participants around the world record data about local birds to help scientists better understand and protect them. All ages welcome; no birding experience needed!
Trip Leader: Robert Karchnyak
Register at https://laurelhillphl.com/event/great-backyard-bird-count/
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Glen Foerd mansion sits along the Delaware River in the northeastern-most corner of Philly and is one of the best places in the city to study gulls during the winter. While there is no guarantee, we are hoping to see a rare gull such as Iceland or Glaucous Gull. There should also be a good amount of waterfowl out on the river and we can discuss how to distinguish Double-crested Cormorants from the Great Cormorants that visit the area in winter.
We plan this as a stationary event overlooking the river, but if folks want, we can also explore the parkland surrounding the mansion.
Please dress according to the expected weather.
We will meet at 10.30 am at the flagpole along the river. Folks can join at any point during the event. There is limited parking on-site and along the surrounding roads so please share a ride if you can. The location is also reachable by bus lines 19 and 84. The Torresdale regional rail station is a 15 min walk away.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are on loan at the following local Philly libraries: Andorra, Cobbs Creek, Cecil B. Moore, Chestnut Hill, Eastwick, Falls of Schuylkill, Fishtown, Fox Chase, Greater Olney, Independence Library, Logan, Lovett Memorial, Northeast Regional, Oak Lane, Parkway Central, Richmond, South Philly, Torresdale, West Philadelphia Regional, and Widener.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Join us to explore one of Philly’s Top 3 birding locations. This park has a few good birding areas including the lakes, woods and meadows of the old golf course. We will concentrate on areas that are productive each month. Due to consistent flooding in the park please be prepared for muddy and wet areas. Water-proof shoes or mud boots are recommended. Dress for weather.
Meet at the parking lot east of the gazebo (39.9034994, -75.1787725), NOT at the gazebo. In case the gates are closed, please park on 20th Street and walk to the meeting place.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
The event is free and open to everyone.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are now available on loan at all branches of the Free Library of Philadelphia.
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Join us at Dixon Meadow Preserve, located on the corner of Thomas and Flourtown Roads in Whitemarsh Township. With its 14 acres repurposed in 2014 and its boardwalk measuring nearly two-thirds of a mile, the Preserve is a haven for birders, walkers, and those who enjoy the area’s natural flora and fauna. With over 180 species reported on eBird, we’re bound to find something special.
Attendees will meet at the parking lot before walking down to the preserve.
Please note afternoon time.
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Join BirdPhilly for a walk at one of Philly’s less birded parks at Fernhill Park.
Located in Germantown, Fernhill Park, despite being sliced in half by Route 1, is a nice, little park with paved trails, beautiful trees, and open fields that make it ideal for birding.
Let’s meet at the park entrance at Abbottsford and McKean Ave.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are now available on loan at all branches of the Free Library of Philadelphia.
The event is free and open to everyone.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Join us at Fort Washington State Park, a 493-acre park in eastern Montgomery County. It takes its name from the temporary fort built by George Washington’s troops in the fall of 1777, before heading to Valley Forge. With over 190 species reported on eBird, we’re bound to find something special.
Attendees will meet at the Hawk Observation Tower in Fort Washington State Park.
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Pennypack on the Delaware is uniquely positioned along the river providing crucial habitat for migrants and the odd rarity. The flats at the confluence of Pennypack Creek and the Delaware frequently host gulls and shorebirds. The park also hosts Philadelphia’s most viewable Bald Eagle nest. Dress for weather.
Let’s meet at the covered picnic area at the ballfields (GPS: 40.0277033, -75.012093).
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are on loan at all Philly Free Library branches.
The event is free and open to everyone.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Please join us for a bird walk at this underappreciated park in NE Philly! We can expect sparrows, woodpeckers, and maybe some early migrants as well.
We will meet at the Ramona Ave entrance (40.016572, -75.107705) and walk about 2-3 miles. Dress for weather.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are on loan at all Philly Free Library branches.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Please join Northeast Regional Library and Holger Pflicke in Pennypack Park for a Spring Migration Bird Walk! We plan to stay out for 1-2 hours, depending on the location, and walk mostly on flat and well-traveled paths.
All events are open to everyone and all skill levels. We will go over binocular use, field guides, and maps if needed. Everyone is welcome to stay for as long or as short a time as they like. Restroom access is limited or unavailable. Check the weather and dress for comfort. These events will happen rain or shine; cancel for downpours and storms.
We will meet promptly at the Rhawn Street entrance parking lot (Rhawn and Holmehurst) at 4:45 pm.
The Free Library loans out Birding Backpacks, containing binoculars, field guides and trail maps at ALL locations, citywide! A limited number of Birding Backpacks will be available at each walk.
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Join us on a bird walk with a local birding expert as we hike around a site noted for over 150 species of bird visitor every year. With deep water, limited access, and a lake full of fish, the Strawberry Mansion Reservoir is home to some of the most unique bird species in the area. No experience necessary. This is a joint trip with PA Audubon.
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Meet at Moredon Road Parking lot to take a quick walk around Lorimer Park trails (Montco) looking for new arrivals. We usually find Louisiana Waterthrush singing, many other warblers and passerines. We will view the fields at Fox Chase Farm looking for nesting Bluebirds, Barn and Tree swallows along with other open field birds. Dog friendly for well-behaved pooches. We will wrap up by 9 AM so that we can get back to work on time. Cancelled if raining.
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Thursday Mornings (Sept – Oct) meet Martin Selzer at 8:00am to explore the wooded trails, meadows, and farm fields of Harriet Wetherill Park in, Montgomery County. For those unfamiliar with the park, there is series of grass, dirt, and paved walking paths that we will be birding. Besides resident and migrating passerines, we will have ample opportunities to view migrating raptors during the walk. The park is nearby both Dixon Meadow and the Wissahickon Waterfowl Preserve, so stops there afterwards can be combined with the walk.
Meet at the west entrance at 2635 Narcissa Rd, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
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Meet at Moredon Road Parking lot to take a quick walk around Lorimer Park trails (Montco) looking for new arrivals. We usually find Louisiana Waterthrush singing, many other warblers and passerines. We will view the fields at Fox Chase Farm looking for nesting Bluebirds, Barn and Tree swallows along with other open field birds. Dog friendly for well-behaved pooches. We will wrap up by 9 AM so that we can get back to work on time. Cancelled if raining.
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Thursday Mornings (Sept – Oct) meet Martin Selzer at 8:00am to explore the wooded trails, meadows, and farm fields of Harriet Wetherill Park in, Montgomery County. For those unfamiliar with the park, there is series of grass, dirt, and paved walking paths that we will be birding. Besides resident and migrating passerines, we will have ample opportunities to view migrating raptors during the walk. The park is nearby both Dixon Meadow and the Wissahickon Waterfowl Preserve, so stops there afterwards can be combined with the walk.
Meet at the west entrance at 2635 Narcissa Rd, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
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Please join the Free Library of Philadelphia and Sean Bradley for a Spring Migration Bird Walk! We plan to stay out for 1-2 hours, depending on the location, and walk mostly on flat and well-traveled paths.
All events are open to everyone and all skill levels. We will go over binocular use, field guides, and apps if needed. Everyone is welcome to stay for as long or as short a time as they like. Restroom access is limited or unavailable. Check the weather and dress for comfort. These events will happen rain or shine; cancel for downpours and storms.
Today’s walk will begin at the Penn Treaty Park entrance at 1301 N Beach Street at 10:00 AM.
The Free Library loans out Birding Backpacks, containing binoculars, field guides and trail maps at ALL locations! A limited number of Birding Backpacks will be available at each walk.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Please join the Free Library of Philadelphia and Holger Pflicke for a Spring Migration Bird Walk! We plan to stay out for 1-2 hours, depending on the location, and walk mostly on flat and well-traveled paths.
All events are open to everyone and all skill levels. We will go over binocular use, field guides, and apps if needed. Everyone is welcome to stay for as long or as short a time as they like. Restroom access is limited or unavailable. Check the weather and dress for comfort. These events will happen rain or shine; cancel for downpours and storms.
Today’s walk will begin at the main entrance of the Philadelphia City Institute on Locust Street at 10:00 am.
The Free Library loans out Birding Backpacks, containing binoculars, field guides and trail maps at ALL locations! A limited number of Birding Backpacks will be available at each walk.
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Please join us for a bird walk at this rarely-visited park in far NE Philly! Spring migration is just starting and we should see plenty of birds stopping in Philly on their way to the breeding grounds.
Let’s meet at the end of McNulty Road (14400 McNulty Rd, Philadelphia, PA 19154). There is a dead end. Cars can be parked along the road. GPS for Google Maps: 40.107337, -74.972503.
Sturdy footwear is recommended as the ground can be wet and muddy. We will walk for 2-3 miles.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are on loan at all Philly Free Library branches.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Join us at Dixon Meadow Preserve, located on the corner of Thomas and Flourtown Roads in Whitemarsh Township. With its 14 acres repurposed in 2014 and its boardwalk measuring nearly two-thirds of a mile, the Preserve is a haven for birders, walkers, and those who enjoy the area’s natural flora and fauna. With over 180 species reported on eBird, we’re bound to find something special.
Attendees will meet at the parking lot before walking down to the preserve.
Please note afternoon time.
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Meet at Moredon Road Parking lot to take a quick walk around Lorimer Park trails (Montco) looking for new arrivals. We usually find Louisiana Waterthrush singing, many other warblers and passerines. We will view the fields at Fox Chase Farm looking for nesting Bluebirds, Barn and Tree swallows along with other open field birds. Dog friendly for well-behaved pooches. We will wrap up by 9 AM so that we can get back to work on time. Cancelled if raining.
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Thursday Mornings (Sept – Oct) meet Martin Selzer at 8:00am to explore the wooded trails, meadows, and farm fields of Harriet Wetherill Park in, Montgomery County. For those unfamiliar with the park, there is series of grass, dirt, and paved walking paths that we will be birding. Besides resident and migrating passerines, we will have ample opportunities to view migrating raptors during the walk. The park is nearby both Dixon Meadow and the Wissahickon Waterfowl Preserve, so stops there afterwards can be combined with the walk.
Meet at the west entrance at 2635 Narcissa Rd, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
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Let’s enjoy some warblers and a great view of the Philly skyline.
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https://ebird.org/hotspot/L1025768
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Join us to explore one of Philly’s Top 3 birding locations. This park has a few good birding areas including the lakes, woods and meadows of the old golf course. We will concentrate on areas that are productive each month. Due to consistent flooding in the park please be prepared for muddy and wet areas. Water-proof shoes or mud boots are recommended. Dress for weather.
Meet at the parking lot east of the gazebo (39.9034994, -75.1787725), NOT at the gazebo. In case the gates are closed, please park on 20th Street and walk to the meeting place.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
The event is free and open to everyone.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are now available on loan at all branches of the Free Library of Philadelphia.
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Free to all members and non-members
All events are open to everyone and all skill levels. We will go over binocular use, field guides, and apps if needed. Everyone is welcome to stay for as long or as short a time as they like. Restroom access is limited or unavailable. Check the weather and dress for comfort. These events will happen rain or shine; cancel for downpours and storms.
Today’s walk will begin at the main entrance on Vine St at 9:30 am.
The Free Library loans out Birding Backpacks, containing binoculars, field guides and trail maps at ALL locations! A limited number of Birding Backpacks will be available at each walk.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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http://ebird.org/ebird/hotspot/L732494
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Pennypack on the Delaware is uniquely positioned along the river providing crucial habitat for migrants and the odd rarity. The flats at the confluence of Pennypack Creek and the Delaware frequently host gulls and shorebirds. The park also hosts Philadelphia’s most viewable Bald Eagle nest. Dress for weather.
Let’s meet at the covered picnic area at the ballfields (GPS: 40.0277033, -75.012093).
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are on loan at all Philly Free Library branches.
The event is free and open to everyone.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Meet at Moredon Road Parking lot to take a quick walk around Lorimer Park trails (Montco) looking for new arrivals. We usually find Louisiana Waterthrush singing, many other warblers and passerines. We will view the fields at Fox Chase Farm looking for nesting Bluebirds, Barn and Tree swallows along with other open field birds. Dog friendly for well-behaved pooches. We will wrap up by 9 AM so that we can get back to work on time. Cancelled if raining.
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Thursday Mornings (Sept – Oct) meet Martin Selzer at 8:00am to explore the wooded trails, meadows, and farm fields of Harriet Wetherill Park in, Montgomery County. For those unfamiliar with the park, there is series of grass, dirt, and paved walking paths that we will be birding. Besides resident and migrating passerines, we will have ample opportunities to view migrating raptors during the walk. The park is nearby both Dixon Meadow and the Wissahickon Waterfowl Preserve, so stops there afterwards can be combined with the walk.
Meet at the west entrance at 2635 Narcissa Rd, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
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Join us for some birding fun in West Philly! Bartram’s Garden with its mix of meadows, forest and river access should provide some great views at a good number of migrants.
Let’s meet at the parking lot at the meadows. This event will be cancelled in the event of heavy rain.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are on loan at all Philly Free Library branches.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Join us on a bird walk as we hike around a site noted for over 150 species of bird visitor every year. With deep water, limited access, and a lake full of fish, the Strawberry Mansion Reservoir is home to some of the most unique bird species in the area. No experience necessary. This is a joint trip with PA Audubon. An eBird list of the birds seen and heard will be shared after the walk.
This walk occurs during the iNaturalist City Nature Challenge, so it will be great chance to add sightings of any living organism. If interested, download the iNaturalist app before the walk to make it easier to participate in the City Nature Challenge.
Any questions concerning the City Nature Challenge, the iNat app and eBird app can be answered during the walk.
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Please join the Free Library of Philadelphia and Sean Bradley for a Spring Migration Bird Walk! We plan to stay out for 1-2 hours, depending on the location, and walk mostly on flat and well-traveled paths.
All events are open to everyone and all skill levels. We will go over binocular use, field guides, and apps if needed. Everyone is welcome to stay for as long or as short a time as they like. Restroom access is limited or unavailable. Check the weather and dress for comfort. These events will happen rain or shine; cancel for downpours and storms.
Today’s walk will begin at the entrance along Ardleigh Street across from Awbury Recreation Center at 9:00 AM.
The Free Library loans out Birding Backpacks, containing binoculars, field guides and trail maps at ALL locations! A limited number of Birding Backpacks will be available at each walk.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Please join the Free Library of Philadelphia and Holger Pflicke for a Spring Migration Bird Walk! We plan to stay out for 1-2 hours, depending on the location, and walk mostly on flat and well-traveled paths.
All events are open to everyone and all skill levels. We will go over binocular use, field guides, and apps if needed. Everyone is welcome to stay for as long or as short a time as they like. Restroom access is limited or unavailable. Check the weather and dress for comfort. These events will happen rain or shine; cancel for downpours and storms.
Today’s walk will begin at Thomas F. Donatucci, Sr. Library, 1935 W Shunk St, and we will be walking through the neighborhood and Stephen Girard Park.
The Free Library loans out Birding Backpacks, containing binoculars, field guides and trail maps at ALL locations! A limited number of Birding Backpacks will be available at each walk.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Big Timber Creek along River Rd in Westville, NJ is can be good this time of year for lingering waterfowl and migrating shorebirds. Other possibilities include and terns, swallows, gulls, Bald Eagles, and Ospreys. Timing corresponds to low tide best for shorebirds and gulls. This is an easy walk. As we drive along a half mile of the creek, we will stop at several positions to scan. A scope will be available. If you have your own scope, it is recommended. An eBird list of the birds seen and heard will be shared after the walk.
This walk occurs during the iNaturalist City Nature Challenge, so it will be great chance to add sightings of any living organism. If interested, download the iNaturalist app before the walk to make it easier to participate in the City Nature Challenge.
Any questions concerning the City Nature Challenge, the iNat app and eBird app can be answered during the walk.
We will meet at the parking lot of River Drive Park near Rt. Rt. 130. (GPS: 39.874683, -75.127717).
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Join us to explore one of Philly’s Top 3 birding locations. This park has a few good birding areas including the lakes, woods and meadows of the old golf course. We will concentrate on areas that are productive each month. Due to consistent flooding in the park please be prepared for muddy and wet areas. Water-proof shoes or mud boots are recommended. Dress for weather.
Meet at the parking lot east of the gazebo (39.9034994, -75.1787725), NOT at the gazebo. In case the gates are closed, please park on 20th Street and walk to the meeting place.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
The event is free and open to everyone.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are now available on loan at all branches of the Free Library of Philadelphia.
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Free to all members and non-members
Meet at Moredon Road Parking lot to take a quick walk around Lorimer Park trails (Montco) looking for new arrivals. We usually find Louisiana Waterthrush singing, many other warblers and passerines. We will view the fields at Fox Chase Farm looking for nesting Bluebirds, Barn and Tree swallows along with other open field birds. Dog friendly for well-behaved pooches. We will wrap up by 9 AM so that we can get back to work on time. Cancelled if raining.
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We’ll search for migrant birds in the “Birdplace” of America, while discussing bird migration through Philadelphia, with information about BirdSafe Philly & Lights Out Philly programs.
Meet at the Commodore Barry Statue behind Independence Hall.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are on loan at all Philly Free Library branches.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Thursday Mornings (Sept – Oct) meet Martin Selzer at 8:00am to explore the wooded trails, meadows, and farm fields of Harriet Wetherill Park in, Montgomery County. For those unfamiliar with the park, there is series of grass, dirt, and paved walking paths that we will be birding. Besides resident and migrating passerines, we will have ample opportunities to view migrating raptors during the walk. The park is nearby both Dixon Meadow and the Wissahickon Waterfowl Preserve, so stops there afterwards can be combined with the walk.
Meet at the west entrance at 2635 Narcissa Rd, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
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Relax after a stressful workday by looking for birds in some Center City green spaces during peak spring migration.
Let’s meet at the SE corner of Matthias Baldwin Park on N 18th Street (GPS: 39.961299, -75.168416). We’ll also check out the Rodin and Barnes along the Parkway.
Don’t forget to pack your binoculars in the morning!
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are on loan at all Philly Free Library branches.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Bird walk at the infamous Higbee Beach WMA for spring migration. We will walk the fields and scan the bay in search of some eye candy. Meet in the parking lot at the end of New England Road. Scheduled for early migrants and breeding birds setting up territories.
Spring migration is best when winds are from the southwest overnight. If we have bad winds, we will still start here and work our way around the area looking for other birds along the bay and around the lighthouse.
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Please join us for a bird walk at this rarely-visited park in West Philly! Spring migration is at its peak and we should see plenty of birds stopping in Philly on their way to the breeding grounds.
Let’s meet at the environmental center. There is limited parking. You may try parking along 63rd St or any of the side streets.
Sturdy footwear is recommended as the ground can be muddy in places. We will walk along the main path north and south of the center.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are on loan at all Philly Free Library branches.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Please join the Free Library of Philadelphia and Holger Pflicke for a Spring Migration Bird Walk! We plan to stay out for 1-2 hours, depending on the location, and walk mostly on flat and well-traveled paths.
All events are open to everyone and all skill levels. We will go over binocular use, field guides, and apps if needed. Everyone is welcome to stay for as long or as short a time as they like. Restroom access is limited or unavailable. Check the weather and dress for comfort. These events will happen rain or shine; cancel for downpours and storms.
Today’s walk will begin at Paschalville Library, 6942 Woodland Ave, and we will walk around the neighborhood.
The Free Library loans out Birding Backpacks, containing binoculars, field guides and trail maps at ALL locations! A limited number of Birding Backpacks will be available at each walk.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Please join us for a bird walk at this underappreciated park in NE Philly! It’s peak spring migration so we’ll hopefully see plenty of warblers, vireos, and thrushes.
We will meet at the Ramona Ave entrance (40.016572, -75.107705) and walk about 2-3 miles. Dress for weather.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are on loan at all Philly Free Library branches.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Meet at Moredon Road Parking lot to take a quick walk around Lorimer Park trails (Montco) looking for new arrivals. We usually find Louisiana Waterthrush singing, many other warblers and passerines. We will view the fields at Fox Chase Farm looking for nesting Bluebirds, Barn and Tree swallows along with other open field birds. Dog friendly for well-behaved pooches. We will wrap up by 9 AM so that we can get back to work on time. Cancelled if raining.
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We’ll search for migrant birds in the “Birdplace” of America, while discussing bird migration through Philadelphia, with information about BirdSafe Philly & Lights Out Philly programs.
Meet at the Commodore Barry Statue behind Independence Hall.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are on loan at all Philly Free Library branches.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Thursday Mornings (Sept – Oct) meet Martin Selzer at 8:00am to explore the wooded trails, meadows, and farm fields of Harriet Wetherill Park in, Montgomery County. For those unfamiliar with the park, there is series of grass, dirt, and paved walking paths that we will be birding. Besides resident and migrating passerines, we will have ample opportunities to view migrating raptors during the walk. The park is nearby both Dixon Meadow and the Wissahickon Waterfowl Preserve, so stops there afterwards can be combined with the walk.
Meet at the west entrance at 2635 Narcissa Rd, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
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Let’s meet at the park entrance at Abbottsford and McKean Ave.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are on loan at all Philly Free Library branches.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
The event is free and open to everyone.
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All events are open to everyone and all skill levels. We will go over binocular use, field guides, and apps if needed. Everyone is welcome to stay for as long or as short a time as they like. Restroom access is limited or unavailable. Check the weather and dress for comfort. These events will happen rain or shine; cancel for downpours and storms.
Today’s walk will begin at the corner of Port Royal Ave and Lare St at 9:30 am.
The Free Library loans out Birding Backpacks, containing binoculars, field guides and trail maps at ALL locations! A limited number of Birding Backpacks will be available at each walk.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Please join the Free Library of Philadelphia and Sean Bradley for a Spring Migration Bird Walk! We plan to stay out for 1-2 hours, depending on the location, and walk mostly on flat and well-traveled paths.
All events are open to everyone and all skill levels. We will go over binocular use, field guides, and apps if needed. Everyone is welcome to stay for as long or as short a time as they like. Restroom access is limited or unavailable. Check the weather and dress for comfort. These events will happen rain or shine; cancel for downpours and storms.
Today’s walk will begin at the Verree Road parking lot of Pennypack Park at 10:30 AM.
The Free Library loans out Birding Backpacks, containing binoculars, field guides and trail maps at ALL locations! A limited number of Birding Backpacks will be available at each walk.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Please join us for a bird walk at one of Philly’s lesser-known or maybe even better – unknown – birding locations.
West Fairmount Park is huge but we will only focus on the middle section along the Trolley Trail and its side trails.
Let’s meet at the parking lot next to the Car Barn building (GPS: 39.989201, -75.209724). The walk will include some up-and-down hills.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are on loan at all Philly Free Library branches.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Join BirdPhilly for a walk at this quiet under-birded park in West Philly. The woods and streams provide great habitats for migratory and year-round birds.
Let’s meet at 6610 Sherwood Road. Sturdy footwear is recommended due to the dirt paths and rolling hills there.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are now available on loan at all branches of the Free Library of Philadelphia.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Meet at Moredon Road Parking lot to take a quick walk around Lorimer Park trails (Montco) looking for new arrivals. We usually find Louisiana Waterthrush singing, many other warblers and passerines. We will view the fields at Fox Chase Farm looking for nesting Bluebirds, Barn and Tree swallows along with other open field birds. Dog friendly for well-behaved pooches. We will wrap up by 9 AM so that we can get back to work on time. Cancelled if raining.
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After we had so much fun in April, we’ll be back for an after-work birdwalk in the Girard Estates neighborhood! We’ll walk around the leafy streets and check out Stephen Girard Park. It’s peak spring migration, so we are bound to see some birds!
The event is open to everyone and all skill levels. We will go over binocular use, field guides, and apps if needed. Everyone is welcome to stay for as long or as short a time as they like. Restroom access is unavailable. Check the weather and dress for comfort. These events will happen rain or shine; cancel for downpours and storms.
Please meet at the Thomas F. Donatucci, Sr. Library, 1935 W Shunk St at 5.30 pm.
The Free Library loans out Birding Backpacks, containing binoculars, field guides and trail maps at ALL locations!
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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We’ll search for migrant birds in the “Birdplace” of America, while discussing bird migration through Philadelphia, with information about BirdSafe Philly & Lights Out Philly programs.
Meet at the Commodore Barry Statue behind Independence Hall.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are on loan at all Philly Free Library branches.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Thursday Mornings (Sept – Oct) meet Martin Selzer at 8:00am to explore the wooded trails, meadows, and farm fields of Harriet Wetherill Park in, Montgomery County. For those unfamiliar with the park, there is series of grass, dirt, and paved walking paths that we will be birding. Besides resident and migrating passerines, we will have ample opportunities to view migrating raptors during the walk. The park is nearby both Dixon Meadow and the Wissahickon Waterfowl Preserve, so stops there afterwards can be combined with the walk.
Meet at the west entrance at 2635 Narcissa Rd, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
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Please join BirdPhilly on an excursion along the Boxer’s Trail in East Fairmount Park. It appears we never had an event here. But it’s an awesome space with a great variety of habitats, including meadows, woods, parkland, and a small wetland. The Discovery Center is around the corner in case you want to check it out afterward.
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Join BirdPhilly for a bird walk at this underappreciated park, which is known to hold a good variety of migrants, located in Olney.
Let’s meet at the parking lot by the recreation center and tennis courts.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are now available on loan at all branches of the Free Library of Philadelphia.
The event is free and open to everyone.
Trip Leader: Sean Bradley
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Please join the Free Library of Philadelphia and Holger Pflicke for a Spring Migration Bird Walk! We plan to stay out for 1-2 hours, depending on the location, and walk mostly on flat and well-traveled paths.
All events are open to everyone and all skill levels. We will go over binocular use, field guides, and apps if needed. Everyone is welcome to stay for as long or as short a time as they like. Restroom access is limited or unavailable. Check the weather and dress for comfort. These events will happen rain or shine; cancel for downpours and storms.
Today’s walk will begin at Ramonita G de Rodriguez Library, 600 W Girard Ave, and we will walk around the neighborhood.
The Free Library loans out Birding Backpacks, containing binoculars, field guides and trail maps at ALL locations! A limited number of Birding Backpacks will be available at each walk.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Please join the Free Library of Philadelphia and Sean Bradley for a Spring Migration Bird Walk! We plan to stay out for 1-2 hours, depending on the location, and walk mostly on flat and well-traveled paths.
All events are open to everyone and all skill levels. We will go over binocular use, field guides, and apps if needed. Everyone is welcome to stay for as long or as short a time as they like. Restroom access is limited or unavailable. Check the weather and dress for comfort. These events will happen rain or shine; cancel for downpours and storms.
Today’s walk will begin at the Rising Sun Avenue park entrance at 10:30 AM.
The Free Library loans out Birding Backpacks, containing binoculars, field guides and trail maps at ALL locations! A limited number of Birding Backpacks will be available at each walk.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Please join us for a birdwalk in this popular birding spot in NW Philly! Spring migration is still in full swing, and local breeders are already hard at work raising young or finding a mate after spending the winter in warmer climates.
Let’s meet in front of the visitor center of the Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education at 9:00 am. The walk will include some up-and-down hills.
All events are open to everyone and all skill levels. We will go over binocular use, field guides, and apps if needed. Everyone is welcome to stay for as long or as short a time as they like. Restroom access is limited or unavailable. Check the weather and dress for comfort. These events will happen rain or shine; cancel for downpours and storms.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are now available on loan at all branches of the Free Library of Philadelphia.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Meet at Moredon Road Parking lot to take a quick walk around Lorimer Park trails (Montco) looking for new arrivals. We usually find Louisiana Waterthrush singing, many other warblers and passerines. We will view the fields at Fox Chase Farm looking for nesting Bluebirds, Barn and Tree swallows along with other open field birds. Dog friendly for well-behaved pooches. We will wrap up by 9 AM so that we can get back to work on time. Cancelled if raining.
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Thursday Mornings (Sept – Oct) meet Martin Selzer at 8:00am to explore the wooded trails, meadows, and farm fields of Harriet Wetherill Park in, Montgomery County. For those unfamiliar with the park, there is series of grass, dirt, and paved walking paths that we will be birding. Besides resident and migrating passerines, we will have ample opportunities to view migrating raptors during the walk. The park is nearby both Dixon Meadow and the Wissahickon Waterfowl Preserve, so stops there afterwards can be combined with the walk.
Meet at the west entrance at 2635 Narcissa Rd, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
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We’ve been meaning to try this location for a number of years, but it never worked out. Spring migration is slowly winding down, but we should still see some good stuff. The area has a nice mix of trees, river access, and a community garden.Let’s meet at the entrance at 25th St and Delancey Place.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are on loan at all Philly Free Library branches.
The event is free and open to everyone.
Trip Leader: Holger Pflicke
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Join us to explore one of Philly’s Top 3 birding locations. This park has a few good birding areas including the lakes, woods and meadows of the old golf course. We will concentrate on areas that are productive each month. Due to consistent flooding in the park please be prepared for muddy and wet areas. Water-proof shoes or mud boots are recommended. Dress for weather.
Meet at the parking lot east of the gazebo (39.9034994, -75.1787725), NOT at the gazebo. In case the gates are closed, please park on 20th Street and walk to the meeting place.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are now available on loan at all branches of the Free Library of Philadelphia.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
The event is free and open to everyone.
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Join us at Dixon Meadow Preserve, located on the corner of Thomas and Flourtown Roads in Whitemarsh Township. With its 14 acres repurposed in 2014 and its boardwalk measuring nearly two-thirds of a mile, the Preserve is a haven for birders, walkers, and those who enjoy the area’s natural flora and fauna. With over 180 species reported on eBird, we’re bound to find something special.
Attendees will meet at the parking lot before walking down to the preserve.
Please note afternoon time.
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Meet at Moredon Road Parking lot to take a quick walk around Lorimer Park trails (Montco) looking for new arrivals. We usually find Louisiana Waterthrush singing, many other warblers and passerines. We will view the fields at Fox Chase Farm looking for nesting Bluebirds, Barn and Tree swallows along with other open field birds. Dog friendly for well-behaved pooches. We will wrap up by 9 AM so that we can get back to work on time. Cancelled if raining.
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Let’s ring out spring migration at one of Philly’s top birding locations. We’ll mostly focus on the lakes and lagoons, but may also have a peek at the new wetland if time allows. While migration is winding down, there is still a good chance for some warblers and other migrants. And we’ll certainly have a chance to check on our resident birds.
Please meet us at the parking lot east of the gazebo/opposite the playground (GPS: 39.9034994, -75.1787725). In case the gates are closed, please park on 20th Street and walk to the meeting place.
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are now available on loan at all branches of the Free Library of Philadelphia.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
The event is free and open to everyone.
Trip Leader: Holger Pflicke
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Join us on a bird walk with a local birding expert as we hike around a site noted for over 150 species of bird visitor every year. With deep water, limited access, and a lake full of fish, the Strawberry Mansion Reservoir is home to some of the most unique bird species in the area. No experience necessary. This is a joint trip with PA Audubon.
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Join Bernard Brown at the Great Marsh Institute, Chester County’s unique habitat for the study of flora and fauna as well as the unique characteristics of the Periglacial marsh. We’ll explore a mix of wetland and upland habitat and observe the rails, warblers, sparrows, and other birds that live there. Dress for soggy terrain.
The Great Marsh also has an IBA (Important Bird Area) designation of D3 from Audubon. D3: Sites that contain rare or unique habitat or are an exceptional representative of an ecological community type, and that hold important species or species assemblages largely restricted to a distinctive habitat or ecological community type.
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Pennypack on the Delaware is uniquely positioned along the river providing crucial habitat for migrants and the odd rarity. The flats at the confluence of Pennypack Creek and the Delaware frequently host gulls and shorebirds. The park also hosts Philadelphia’s most viewable Bald Eagle nest. Dress for weather.
Let’s meet at the covered picnic area at the ballfields (GPS: 40.0277033, -75.012093).
No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are on loan at all Philly Free Library branches.
The event is free and open to everyone.
For questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com.
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Join us at Dixon Meadow Preserve, located on the corner of Thomas and Flourtown Roads in Whitemarsh Township. With its 14 acres repurposed in 2014 and its boardwalk measuring nearly two-thirds of a mile, the Preserve is a haven for birders, walkers, and those who enjoy the area’s natural flora and fauna. With over 180 species reported on eBird, we’re bound to find something special.
Attendees will meet at the parking lot before walking down to the preserve.
Please note afternoon time.
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Join us on a bird walk with a local birding expert as we hike around a site noted for over 150 species of bird visitor every year. With deep water, limited access, and a lake full of fish, the Strawberry Mansion Reservoir is home to some of the most unique bird species in the area. No experience necessary. This is a joint trip with PA Audubon.
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Join us at Dixon Meadow Preserve, located on the corner of Thomas and Flourtown Roads in Whitemarsh Township. With its 14 acres repurposed in 2014 and its boardwalk measuring nearly two-thirds of a mile, the Preserve is a haven for birders, walkers, and those who enjoy the area’s natural flora and fauna. With over 180 species reported on eBird, we’re bound to find something special.
Attendees will meet at the parking lot before walking down to the preserve.
Please note afternoon time.
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Free to all members and non-members
Join us on a bird walk with a local birding expert as we hike around a site noted for over 150 species of bird visitor every year. With deep water, limited access, and a lake full of fish, the Strawberry Mansion Reservoir is home to some of the most unique bird species in the area. No experience necessary. This is a joint trip with PA Audubon.
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Free to all members and non-members
Join us on a bird walk with a local birding expert as we hike around a site noted for over 150 species of bird visitor every year. With deep water, limited access, and a lake full of fish, the Strawberry Mansion Reservoir is home to some of the most unique bird species in the area. No experience necessary. This is a joint trip with PA Audubon.
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Join us on a bird walk with a local birding expert as we hike around a site noted for over 150 species of bird visitor every year. With deep water, limited access, and a lake full of fish, the Strawberry Mansion Reservoir is home to some of the most unique bird species in the area. No experience necessary. This is a joint trip with PA Audubon.
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