Events
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“The Gift of Art” show continues (February)
Birds of Vermont Museum"The Gift of Art" is our off-season art show. This exhibit displays varied works including art from previous shows, selections from our gift shop, and elements from our permanent collections.
Included with admission -
By-Appointment Season 2025-2026 (February)
Birds of Vermont MuseumAs we switch to doing more behind-the-scenes work, we ask you to call ahead to schedule a visit. Or sign up for one of the special events!
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The Great Backyard Bird Count
Join the Great Backyard Bird Count!
* Learn to ID birds — what do we look / listen for?
* Go birding with a friend — twice the fun!
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Museum Open for Great Backyard Bird Count
Birds of Vermont MuseumVisit us February 14th, 2026, to see what birds we're counting for the Great Backyard Bird Count!
Learn to ID birds! — what do we look / listen for?
Go birding with a friend — twice the fun !
Record observations for this great citizen science project! -
Barn Owl Needle Felting Workshop
Birds of Vermont MuseumNeedle-felt a tiny, adorable Barn Owl.
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By-Appointment Season 2025-2026 (March)
Birds of Vermont MuseumAs we work more on the behind-the-scenes stuff, we ask you to call ahead to schedule a visit. Or sign up for one of the special events!
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“The Gift of Art” show continues (March)
Birds of Vermont Museum"The Gift of Art" is our off-season art show. This exhibit displays varied works including art from previous shows, selections from our gift shop, and elements from our permanent collections.
Included with admission -
Explore Winter
Birds of Vermont MuseumAll ages explore nature: discover, investigate, learn, and enjoy.
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Deadline for submissions to Wings • Waters • Ways
Birds of Vermont MuseumToday's the day! Submit artworks in any media, by new or returning artists, of any age, to our "Wings•Waters•Ways" 2026 art show.
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March Bird Monitoring Walk
Birds of Vermont MuseumJoin our March monitoring walk to record birds on the Museum property. Learn something new, share what you know, or both!
