• Annual Warbler Bird Walk

    Whistle Stop Trail Farmington

    Whistle Stop Trail, 7 AM, May 7th, rain or shine. Meet in the parking lot at the trail head across the street from the West Farmington Post Office. Drive in a short distance to find the parking area. This year lead by Nick Leadley, wild life photographer and accomplished birder

    Free
  • New – Bird Walk on Perham Stream Birding Trail

    Madird, Maine

    Perham Stream Birding Trail, 8:00am, May14th. This walk will be led by Nick Ledley and is cosponsored by the Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust. For further information and directions

    Free
  • Annual Warbler Walk

    Whistle Stop Trail Farmington

    Join us for this AM walk led by Nick Leadley (www.touchthewildphotos.com) on the Whistle Stop Trail

    Free
  • Spring Warbler Walk: “Birds and Bagels”

    Whistle Stop Trail Farmington

    The walk will be at the Whistle Stop Trail in Farmington, on Saturday, May 18th, at 8:00 AM, rain or shine. Nick Leadley to lead the walk again this year. Coffee and Bagels/Donuts at 8:00 prior to the walk. All welcome – birders young and old, as well as novice or first time birders.

    Free
  • Annual Spring Warbler Walk

    Whistle Stop Trail Farmington

    We hope you'll join us Saturday for a bird walk on The Whistle Stop Trail, off Oakes Street in Farmington. The weather may not beperfect, but the birds will still be there—and so will we, with coffee and bagels! We'll gather at 8 am before heading out on the trail. I was on the trail...

    Free
  • Bird Walk in Wilton

    Foothills Land Conservancy Trail 332 Pond Rd, Wilton, ME, United States

    We will be there with guides, bagels, and coffee. Bring your binoculars if you have them and waterproof footwear is always a good idea. We will walk slowly for a couple of hours on easy, but possibly wet terrain. Gather at 8 am before heading out on the trails. *Note, the Foothills Land Conservancy Trails...

    Free
  • Rangeley Birding Festival

    Rangeley, Maine

    From Boreal Chickadees in our vast forests to Loons on our magnificent lakes to the rare Bicknell’s Thrush in the high peaks above, the Rangeley Region is rich with birds. Add in both migrating and breeding warblers, and you have a unique opportunity to see and learn about birds that are difficult to find in...

  • 2025 Monarch Festival

    Valentine Farm 162 North Road, Bethel, ME, United States
  • Bird Walk at Flint Woods in Farmington

    Flint Woods, Farmington 218 Titcomb Hill Rd, Farmington, ME, United States

    Fall migration peaks in mid September! While the birds are not singing as loudly and often are not as colorful, there are many more of them! With the new batch of baby birds out of the nest and on their own, fall migration can be just as exciting with a higher quantity of birds than...

    Free