birding
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! -
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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!
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April Bird Monitoring Walk
Birds of Vermont MuseumJoin our April monitoring walk to record birds on the Museum property. Learn something new, share what you know, or both!
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Opening Day for the 2026 Season
Birds of Vermont MuseumAll welcome! Today, May 1, we switch to our "open" season. The Museum is open 10am – 4 pm, Wednesday – Sunday, every week from May 1 – October 31.
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Early Birders Morning Walk (May 3)
Birds of Vermont MuseumSpring mornings are terrific for birding. Join us for a walk led by experienced birders in a Vermont forest and meadow.
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Early Birders Morning Walk (May 10)
Birds of Vermont MuseumSpring mornings are terrific for birding. Join us for a walk led by experienced birders in a Vermont forest and meadow.
Donations welcome -
Early Birders Morning Walk (May 17)
Birds of Vermont MuseumSpring mornings are terrific for birding. Join us for a walk led by experienced birders in a Vermont forest and meadow.
Donations welcome -
Early Birders Morning Walk (May 24)
Birds of Vermont MuseumJune mornings are terrific for birding. Join us for a walk led by experienced birders in a Vermont forest and meadow.
Donations welcome -
May Bird Monitoring Walk
Birds of Vermont MuseumJoin our May monitoring walk to record birds on the Museum property. Learn something new, share what you know, or both!
