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SUMMARY:Evening Bird Walk (July 30)
DESCRIPTION:Not an early riser? You’re not alone. Some birds also prefer to sing\, call\, or display in late afternoon and early evening. Enjoy a sunset stroll around the Museum’s forests and clearings and “meet” some of them. \nAlthough we may see and hear fewer species than we do at dawn\, a late day ramble gives us more time to appreciate each kind and to better learn their songs. In addition\, we may observe moths\, frogs\, other insects\, and maybe even a mammal or two. \nRegister by calling 802 434-2167 (a landline). \nMore walks are listed at https://birdsofvermont.org/special-upcoming/ \nMax: 8\nSuggested donation: $5-$15\nMeet at the Museum entrance \nConditions: Trails can be muddy and uneven\, and there are some slopes. We usually walk then pause for observation. Some benches here and there provide additional rest points. \nTick protection is recommended. \nPhoto: Hermit Thrush by Brady Lasher and used with permission.
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/evening-bird-walk-july-30/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:birding,walk
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SUMMARY:Woodcock One-day Carving Class
DESCRIPTION:Carve and paint an American Woodcock with Dave Tuttle during this one-day carving class. Wood blank and paint provided. \nAll levels welcome. Great for adults and teens. Younger kids need parental permission. Great skill-building for Scouts and 4-H. \nBring tools\, gloves\, and lunch. (Contact us if you will need tools or gloves.) \nMust register and pay in advance: $40 for Museum and GMWC  members • $50 for everyone else. Museum and GMWC members may receive their member discount as a refund at the door or use the code sent to their email.\n\nRegister to carve \nClass size limited to 10. (Minimum 5 students needed to hold a session.) \nIf class fills\, we will have a waiting list. \nContact us if you would like to hear of additional upcoming classes.
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/woodcock-one-day-carving-class/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:classes,woodcarving
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T090000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260604T161817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260604T153221Z
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SUMMARY:July Bird Monitoring Walk
DESCRIPTION:All birders — current\, experienced\, newbie and would-be — welcome!\nJoin our monthly monitoring walk to record birds at the Museum’s trails\, forest\, and meadow. Learn something new\, share what you know\, or both! Most fun for adults\, older children. \nPlease bring your own binoculars and dress for the weather. We recommend bringing tick repellent and a water bottle. \nFree\, suggested donation $10 – $15\nMax: 12 people \nRegister at https://sevendaystickets.com/organizations/birds-of-vermont-museum or call 802 434-2167. \nOutdoors \nPhoto: Unidentified hawk overhead against a brilliantly blue sky. Photo copyright Erin Talmage and used by permission.
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/july-2026-bird-monitoring-walk/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:birding,community science,programs,walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260719T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260719T100000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260604T161222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260604T161222Z
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SUMMARY:Moths in the Morning
DESCRIPTION:Discover moths rarely seen in daylight during Moths in the Morning. Erin Talmage of the Birds of Vermont Museum sets and revisits a nighttime cloth trap\, revealing the fascinating nocturnal life of our gardens. \nRegister at https://www.redwagonplants.com/calendarofevents/mothsinthemorning\n(with Red Wagon Plants) \nCelebrate  National Moth Week!
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/moths-in-the-morning/
LOCATION:Red Wagon Plants\, 2408 Shelburne Falls Road\, Hinesburg\, VT\, 05461\, United States
CATEGORIES:community science,programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260716T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260716T173000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260604T145338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260607T192554Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Reception for “Wings • Waters • Ways”
DESCRIPTION:Visitors are invited to our low-key meet-artists reception for our 2026 show\, Wings • Waters • Ways\, on the afternoon of July 16. \nExplore visual and written art at your own pace\, meet creators\, be inspired\, ask questions\, and browse through the book of artists’ statements.  Examine written and visual\, flat and three-dimensional words in many media. Consider waters\, wings\, and ways of interaction… and discuss these ideas with other visitors and artists. Read more about the show in our blog\, at https://birdsofvermont.org/2026/05/15/wings-waters-ways-2026-community-art-show/ \nYou are welcome to come early to the Museum and stay for the reception; or come at the time of the reception; or just drop in part way through. \nIncluded with Museum admission\, but donations welcome. Please register: If we know how many people are coming \, we will have enough refreshments\, chairs\, and so on. Call the museum at 802 434-2167 or use this button:\n\nRSVP \nExhibiting artists and poets:\nA. Gary Reid (South Burlington\, VT)\nAlison Forrest (Huntington\, VT)\nAnnette Goyne (Richford\, VT)\nAprille Soons Palmer (South Hero\, VT)\nCaelyn White (Essex Junction\, VT)\nCallie Hastings (Greensboro Bend\, VT)\nCarolyn Crowley (Bristol\, VT)\nCat McKeen (Essex Junction\, VT)\nChris Selin (South Burlington\, VT)\nClaire Payne (Swanton\, VT)\nDavid Pearson (Hinesburg\, VT)\nDeana Allgaier (Huntington\, VT)\nDenise Letendre (Castleton\, VT)\nDonald Perdue (New Haven\, VT)\nGail Curtin (Waitsfield\, VT)\nGrace Juneau (Middlesex\, VT)\nGrace Safford (Montpelier\, VT)\nGregory Didyoung (Wilmington\, VT)\nGretchen Alexander (Jericho\, VT)\nJake Kehs (Mills\, VT)\nJake Levin (Saint-Lambert\, Québec)\nJanet Fredericks (Lincoln\, VT)\nJean Cannon (Burlington\, VT)\nJo Marsan (Johnson\, VT)\nJoAnne Wazny (Enosburg Falls\, VT)\nJudy Brook (South Burlington\, VT)\nJudy Crocker (Burlington\, VT)\nJulian C (Vermont)\nKacey Guiterrez (Hinesburg\, VT)\nKatrina Meyers (Colchester\, VT)\nKay Johnson (Hinesburg\, VT)\nKoré-Saoirse G (Vermont)\nKristen Donegan (Essex\, VT)\nLinda and Kerry Hurd (Milford\, NH)\nLizzy Sheldon (Windsor\, VT)\nLori Hinrichsen (East Montpelier\, VT)\nMarcia Vogler (Charlotte\, VT)\nMiriam Adams (Hinesburg\, VT)\nNancy Anisfield (Hinesburg\, VT)\nNancy Stone (Williston\, VT)\nNavin B (Vermont)\nPedro Salas (Starksboro\, VT)\nPete Aldrich (Essex\, VT)\nRuby M (Vermont)\nSam Desrochers\nSarah Ashe (Middlebury\, VT)\nSarah Rosedahl (North Hero\, VT)\nSharon Glezen (Shelburne\, VT)\nSharon Lykins (White River Junction\, VT)\nSteven Farrar (Richmond\, Vt)\nTheo Chang Andreu (South Burlington\, VT)\nTina Valentinetti (Moretown\, VT)\nTodd Cummings (Huntington\, VT)\nTodd Kiel (Bolton\, VT)\nTricia Knoll (Williston VT)\n  \n  \n  \nAlthough the art is indoors\, the reception will be generally outdoors\, weather permitting. \nRead more about the show elsewhere on our website. \nImage is “Somebody’s Watching Me” by Dean Allgaeir. Shown with the artist’s permission.
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/reception-wings-waters-ways-art/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:art,celebration
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ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260711T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260711T120000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260514T181347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260517T180359Z
UID:8944-1783764000-1783771200@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:Butterfly and Bug Walk
DESCRIPTION:Beetles! Butterflies! And so much more! Join Vermont Entomological Society naturalists and entomologists for an exploratory stroll on the Birds of Vermont Museum grounds. \nBring magnifying glasses\, and an insect net if you have one. Binoculars can be helpful. Do bring your water bottle and dress for outdoors. Pack a lunch if you would like to picnic after the walk. \nFree\, suggested donation : $5-$10 \nRegister (optional) by calling the museum at 802 434-2167.\nMax: 20 people\nOutdoors \nIf it is raining on the day of the walk\, please call the Museum (802 434-2167) to see if we have rescheduled; rain date is Sunday\, July 12). \nTerrific for anyone interested in Vermont’s six-legged creatures. \nCheck out the Vermont Entomological Society site https://www.vermontinsects.org/ — gorgeous photos and information about the Society.
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/butterfly-bug-walk-2026/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:community science,kids,programs,walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260709T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260709T203000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260611T173715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260614T151511Z
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SUMMARY:Evening Bird Walk (July 9)
DESCRIPTION:Not an early riser? You’re not alone. Some birds also prefer to sing\, call\, or display in late afternoon and early evening. Enjoy a sunset stroll around the Museum’s forests and clearings and “meet” some of them. \nAlthough we may see and hear fewer species than we do at dawn\, a late day ramble gives us more time to appreciate each kind and to better learn their songs. In addition\, we may observe moths\, frogs\, other insects\, and maybe even a mammal or two. \nRegister by calling 802 434-2167 (a landline). \nMore walks are listed at https://birdsofvermont.org/special-upcoming/ \nMax: 8\nSuggested donation: $5-$15\nMeet at the Museum entrance \nConditions: Trails can be muddy and uneven\, and there are some slopes. We usually walk then pause for observation. Some benches here and there provide additional rest points. \nTick protection is recommended. \nPhoto: Hermit Thrush by Brady Lasher and used with permission.
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/evening-bird-walk-july-09/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:birding,walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260705
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260517T181050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260524T185900Z
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SUMMARY:Closed for July 4th
DESCRIPTION:The museum is closed on July 4th. we all hope you have a terrific day. May it be full of community and celebration\, freedom\, and unity. \nImage: Bob Spear and the Bald Eagle he carved and painted. (Fun fact: that brown isn’t paint: it’s that color thanks to Bob’s skill with woodburning tools!). Photo from 2005.
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/closed-july-4-2026/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
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ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260701T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260701T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260517T210918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260517T205316Z
UID:8868-1782900000-1782921600@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:Wings • Waters • Ways : 2026 art show continues (July)
DESCRIPTION:How do artists perceive birds\, waters\, and the ways we interact? As you view the exhibit\, consider recent history and the ways we tell it; the much-longer history of humans on the landscape in the Green Mountains and Champlain Valley; and the much\, much\, much longer stories of how birds have evolved with\, use\, and been influenced by water and waterways. \nThe show is open when the Museum is (Wednesday – Sundays\, May 1 – October 31) and is included with admission. Admission is free for members. \nExhibiting artists and writers:\nA. Gary Reid  (South Burlington\, VT)\nAlison Forrest (Huntington\, VT)\nAnnette Goyne (Richford\, VT)\nAprille Soons Palmer (South Hero\, VT)\nCaelyn White (Essex Junction\, VT)\nCallie Hastings (Greensboro Bend\, VT)\nCarolyn Crowley (Bristol\, VT)\nCat McKeen (Essex Junction\, VT)\nChris Selin (South Burlington\, VT)\nClaire Payne (Swanton\, VT)\nDavid Pearson (Hinesburg\, VT)\nDeana Allgaier (Huntington\, VT)\nDenise Letendre (Castleton\, VT)\nDonald Perdue (New Haven\, VT)\nGail Curtin (Waitsfield\, VT)\nGrace Juneau (Middlesex\, VT)\nGrace Safford (Montpelier\, VT)\nGregory Didyoung (Wilmington\, VT)\nGretchen Alexander (Jericho\, VT)\nJake Levin (Saint-Lambert\, Québec)\nJean Cannon (Burlington\, VT)\nJo Marsan (Johnson\, VT)\nJoAnne Wazny (Enosburg Falls\, VT)\nJudy Brook (South Burlington\, VT)\nJudy Crocker (Burlington\, VT)\nJulian C (Vermont)\n\nKacey Guiterrez (Hinesburg\, VT)\nKatrina Meyers (Colchester\, VT)\nKoré-Saoirse G (Vermont)\nKristen Donegan (Essex\, VT)\nLinda and Kerry Hurd (Milford\, NH)\nLizzy Sheldon (Windsor\, VT)\nLori Hinrichsen (East Montpelier\, VT)\nMarcia Vogler (Charlotte\, VT)\nMiriam Adams (Hinesburg\, VT)\nNancy Anisfield (Hinesburg\, VT)\nNancy Stone (Williston\, VT)\nNavin B (Vermont)\nPedro Salas (Starksboro\, VT)\nPete Aldrich (Essex\, VT)\nRuby M (Vermont)\nSarah Ashe (Middlebury\, VT)\nSarah Rosedahl (North Hero\, VT)\nSharon Glezen (Shelburne\, VT)\nSharon Lykins (White River Junction\, VT)\nSteven Farrar (Richmond\, Vt)\nTheo Chang Andreu (South Burlington\, VT)\nTina Valentinetti (Moretown\, VT)\nTodd Cummings (Huntington\, VT)\nTricia Knoll (Williston VT)\n  \n 
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/wings-waters-ways-july/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:art
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ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T083000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260412T201228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260517T204744Z
UID:8807-1782630000-1782635400@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:Early Birders Morning Walk (June 28)
DESCRIPTION:Early summer mornings are terrific for birding. Join us for a walk led by experienced birders in the museum’s forests and meadow. \nWho’s singing\, calling\, nesting\, or flying around the Birds of Vermont Museum? \nBring binoculars and good walking shoes. Early mornings are often damp with dew and boots are definitely in order. Don’t forget bug spray/tick repellent! \nPark at 900 Sherman Hollow Road\, in the Museum parking lot. \nFree\, suggested donation: $10 \nPlease register by calling the museum at 802 434-2167  or use the button below:\nRegister \nMax: 12 people • waitlist available if walk fills \n  \n 
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/early-birders-june-28/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:birding,community science,programs,walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T130000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260517T174805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260517T174805Z
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SUMMARY:Drawing and Painting Birds with Chris Selin
DESCRIPTION:Are you captivated by the forms and movements of birds? Tap into your creative side as you explore the world of flight and color. \nJoin artist Chris Selin as we explore the world of birds at the Birds of Vermont Museum in Huntington\, Vermont. You will study the museum’s skeleton and feather collections\, Bob Spear’s dioramas\, and also follow the movements of birds as you visit bird feeders. This workshop will touch briefly on anatomy before exploring various art materials\, types of birds\, and their movements. \nThe cost of the workshop includes admission to the Bird of Vermont Museum for the entire day! \nDavis Studio will supply sketch and watercolor paper\, graphite pencils\, watercolor pencils\, watercolors\, palettes\, and brushes. Students can bring their own sketchbooks and any other art materials they wish to use. \nOptional/Recommended : phone with camera or camera and water bottle\, lunch\, and snacks. \nCost : $75 / session\nRegister at https://www.hisawyer.com/davis-studio/schedules/activity-set/1883327?source=camps \nRegister for one or both sessions: \n\nSaturday\, June 27 • 10am-1pm\nTuesday\, August 18 • 10am – 1pm\n\nQuestions about this workshop or supplies? Please email Adult Program Director Kat Lawlis : klawlis@davisstudiovt.com
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/drawing-painting-birds-june2026/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:art,birding,classes,programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T090000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260509T201811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260517T203216Z
UID:8567-1782545400-1782550800@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:June Bird Monitoring Walk
DESCRIPTION:All birders — current\, experienced\, newbie and would-be — welcome!\nJoin our monthly monitoring walk to record birds at the Museum’s trails\, forest\, and meadow. Learn something new\, share what you know\, or both! Most fun for adults\, older children. \nPlease bring your own binoculars and dress for the weather. We recommend bringing tick repellent and a water bottle. \nFree\, suggested donation $10 – $15\nMax: 12 people \nRegister by calling 802 434-2167 or use the button below: \nLet’s Go Birding. \nOutdoors \nPhoto: Single Red-winged Blackbird egg. Photo © copyright E. Talmage and used by permission.
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/june-2026-bird-monitoring-walk/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:birding,community science,programs,walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T200000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260524T184349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260524T184459Z
UID:8971-1782403200-1782417600@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:Dinner at the Bobcat Café
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to help the Birds of Vermont Museum replace a bridge that was destroyed during the flood of 2024. \nThursday\, June 25\, we invite you to enjoy dinner at the Bobcat Café. Bring a friend or several! The café will donate a percentage of each purchase toward replacing a bridge and an accessible boardwalk. Reservations are encouraged and can be made at thebobcatcafe.com or by calling 802-453-3311. \nThis is one way to support this accessible bridge. For more ways to help\, visit\nhttps://birdsofvermont.org/bridge-and-boardwalk/ \nThank you! \nOf course you can donate right now at https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=HBRRRRKEY22LS and still go out to dinner! \nFeel free to download and share a flyer:
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/dinner-at-the-bobcat-cafe/
LOCATION:The Bobcat Cafe\, 5 Main Street\, Bristol\, VT\, 05443\, United States
CATEGORIES:fundraising
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ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260621T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260621T083000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260412T201154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260517T201459Z
UID:8808-1782025200-1782030600@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:Early Birders Morning Walk (June 21)
DESCRIPTION:Early summer mornings are terrific for birding. Join us for a walk led by experienced birders. \nWho’s singing\, calling\, nesting\, or flying around the Birds of Vermont Museum? \nBring binoculars and good walking shoes. Early mornings are often damp with dew and boots are definitely in order. Don’t forget bug spray/tick repellent! \nPark at 900 Sherman Hollow Road\, in the Museum parking lot. \nFree\, suggested donation: $10 \nPlease register by calling the museum at 802 434-2167 or use the button below:\nSign up to go birding \nMax: 12 people • waitlist available if walk fills \n  \nThis “typical” view of a warbler is copyright © E. Talmage and used with permission.
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/early-birders-june-21/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:birding,community science,programs,walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T203000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260602T152833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260607T164210Z
UID:8989-1781811000-1781814600@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:Evening Bird Walk (June 18)
DESCRIPTION:Not an early riser? You’re not alone. Some birds also prefer to sing\, call\, or display in late afternoon and early evening. \nEnjoy a sunset stroll around the Museum’s forests and clearings and “meet” some of them. Erin Talmage and Ali Wagner will lead the walk. \nAlthough we may see and hear fewer species than we do at dawn\, a late day ramble gives us more time to appreciate each kind and to better learn their songs. In addition\, we may observe moths\, frogs\, other insects\, and maybe even a mammal or two. \nThe walk is FULL but you are welcome to email museum@birdsofvermont.org to be added to the waitlist and hear about other walks. More walks are listed at https://birdsofvermont.org/special-upcoming/\n  \nMax: 8\nSuggested donation: $5-$15\nMeet at the Museum entrance \nConditions: Trails can be muddy and uneven\, and there are some slopes. We usually walk then pause for observation. Some benches here and there provide additional rest points. \nTick protection is recommended. \nPhoto: Hermit Thrush by Brady Lasher and used with permission.
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/evening-bird-walk-jun-18/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:birding,walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260614T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260614T083000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260412T201109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260517T172814Z
UID:8809-1781420400-1781425800@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:Early Birders Morning Walk (June 14)
DESCRIPTION:Late spring mornings are terrific for birding. Join us for a walk led by experienced birders familiar with Vermont birds; today’s walk is led by Lachlan Ziegler. \nWho’s singing\, calling\, nesting\, or flying around the Birds of Vermont Museum? Discover birds on an early morning ramble in the Museum’s forest and meadows.  \nBring binoculars and good walking shoes. Early mornings are often damp with dew and boots are definitely in order. Don’t forget bug spray/tick repellent! \nPark at 900 Sherman Hollow Road\, in the Museum parking lot. \nFree\, suggested donation: $10 \nPlease register by calling the museum at 802 434-2167 or using the button below: \nLet’s Go Birding \nMax: 12 people • waitlist available if walk fills \n  \nImage of Chestnut-side Warbler copyright © E. Talmage and used with permission.
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/early-birders-june-14/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:birding,community science,programs,walk
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://birdsofvermont.org/wpsite2017/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/chestnut-sided-warbler-EKT.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260607T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260607T083000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260412T201018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260517T170836Z
UID:8810-1780815600-1780821000@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:Early Birders Morning Walk (June 7)
DESCRIPTION:Late spring mornings are terrific for birding. Join us for a walk led by experienced birders.  \nWho’s singing\, calling\, nesting\, or flying around the Birds of Vermont Museum? Discover birds on an early morning ramble in the Museum’s forest and meadows. Walks are led by experienced birders familiar with Vermont birds. \nBring binoculars and good walking shoes. Early mornings are often damp with dew and boots are definitely in order. Don’t forget bug spray/tick repellent! \nPark at 900 Sherman Hollow Road\, in the Museum parking lot. \nFree\, suggested donation: $10 \nPlease register by calling the museum at 802 434-2167 or use the button here: \nSign Up \nMax: 12 people • waitlist available if walk fills
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/early-birders-june-7/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:birding,community science,programs,walk
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://birdsofvermont.org/wpsite2017/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Bird-Walk-5-e1503867302806.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260602T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260602T120000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260517T174022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260517T174022Z
UID:8934-1780396200-1780401600@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:See it. Sketch it. Bird It.
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for summer birding with this interactive program. Learn ways of observing\, describing\, sketching\, and identifying birds that will immediately help you become a better birder. \nLearn techniques for observing\, describing\, sketching\, and identifying birds — tools that will immediately help you become a better birder. Neither bird watching nor drawing experience is necessary—we promise! Participants can visit the Birds of Vermont Museum after the program. \nOffered through Osher Lifelong Learning (OLLI).\nOLLI activity level 1.\nMeet at the Museum; parking available onsite. \nRegister at https://na.eventscloud.com/ereg/index.php?eventid=876232& \nFee: $25 (in addition to your OLLI membership fee) \nBrochure for additional OLLI summer programs at https://learn.uvm.edu/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/OLLI-Summer-Brochure-2026.pdf \nLimited to 16 participants. MUST register with OLLI. \nCarving shown is a Red-breasted Nuthatch\, carved by Bob Spear.\nBooks pictured include Sibley’s Field Guide to Birds\, Law’s Guide to Drawing Birds\, and Johnson’s First Steps: Sketching and Drawing. \n 
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/see-it-sketch-it-olli-202606/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:art,birding,classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://birdsofvermont.org/wpsite2017/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Sketch-1-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260601T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260601T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260503T201258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260503T201326Z
UID:8866-1780308000-1780329600@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:Wings • Waters • Ways : 2026 art show continues (June)
DESCRIPTION:How do artists perceive birds\, waters\, and the ways we interact? As you view the exhibit\, consider recent history and the ways we tell it; the much-longer history of humans on the landscape in the Green Mountains and Champlain Valley; and the much\, much\, much longer stories of how birds have evolved with\, use\, and been influenced by water and waterways. \nThe show is open when the Museum is (Wednesday – Sundays\, May 1 – October 31) and is included with admission. Admission is free for members. \nExhibiting artists and writers:\nA. Gary Reid  (South Burlington\, VT)\nAlison Forrest (Huntington\, VT)\nAnnette Goyne (Richford\, VT)\nAprille Soons Palmer (South Hero\, VT)\nCaelyn White (Essex Junction\, VT)\nCallie Hastings (Greensboro Bend\, VT)\nCarolyn Crowley (Bristol\, VT)\nCat McKeen (Essex Junction\, VT)\nChris Selin (South Burlington\, VT)\nClaire Payne (Swanton\, VT)\nDavid Pearson (Hinesburg\, VT)\nDeana Allgaier (Huntington\, VT)\nDenise Letendre (Castleton\, VT)\nDonald Perdue (New Haven\, VT)\nGail Curtin (Waitsfield\, VT)\nGrace Juneau (Middlesex\, VT)\nGrace Safford (Montpelier\, VT)\nGregory Didyoung (Wilmington\, VT)\nGretchen Alexander (Jericho\, VT)\nJake Levin (Saint-Lambert\, Québec)\nJean Cannon (Burlington\, VT)\nJo Marsan (Johnson\, VT)\nJoAnne Wazny (Enosburg Falls\, VT)\nJudy Brook (South Burlington\, VT)\nJudy Crocker (Burlington\, VT)\nJulian C (Vermont)\n\nKacey Guiterrez (Hinesburg\, VT)\nKatrina Meyers (Colchester\, VT)\nKoré-Saoirse G (Vermont)\nKristen Donegan (Essex\, VT)\nLinda and Kerry Hurd (Milford\, NH)\nLizzy Sheldon (Windsor\, VT)\nLori Hinrichsen (East Montpelier\, VT)\nMarcia Vogler (Charlotte\, VT)\nMiriam Adams (Hinesburg\, VT)\nNancy Anisfield (Hinesburg\, VT)\nNancy Stone (Williston\, VT)\nNavin B (Vermont)\nPedro Salas (Starksboro\, VT)\nPete Aldrich (Essex\, VT)\nRuby M (Vermont)\nSarah Ashe (Middlebury\, VT)\nSarah Rosedahl (North Hero\, VT)\nSharon Glezen (Shelburne\, VT)\nSharon Lykins (White River Junction\, VT)\nSteven Farrar (Richmond\, Vt)\nTheo Chang Andreu (South Burlington\, VT)\nTina Valentinetti (Moretown\, VT)\nTodd Cummings (Huntington\, VT)\nTricia Knoll (Williston VT)\n  \n 
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/wings-waters-ways-art-june/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:art
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://birdsofvermont.org/wpsite2017/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/2026-wings-Waters-Ways-sq-web.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T083000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260412T200631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T162807Z
UID:8811-1780210800-1780216200@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:Early Birders Morning Walk (May 31)
DESCRIPTION:Spring mornings are terrific for birding. Join us for a walk led by experienced birders. \nWho’s singing\, calling\, nesting\, or flying around the Birds of Vermont Museum? Discover birds on an early morning ramble in the Museum’s forest and meadows. \nBring binoculars and good walking shoes. Early mornings are often damp with dew and boots are definitely in order. Don’t forget bug spray/tick repellent! \nPark at 900 Sherman Hollow Road\, in the Museum parking lot. \nFree\, suggested donation: $10 \nPlease register by calling the museum at 802 434-2167 or use the button below.\nRegister \nMax: 12 people • waitlist available if walk fills \n  \n 
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/early-birders-may-31/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:birding,community science,programs,walk
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://birdsofvermont.org/wpsite2017/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/BTBjpg-e1713469426871.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T090000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260402T201759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T154706Z
UID:8566-1780126200-1780131600@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:May Bird Monitoring Walk
DESCRIPTION:All birders — current\, experienced\, newbie and would-be — welcome!\nJoin our monthly monitoring walk to record birds at the Museum’s trails\, forest\, and meadow. Learn something new\, share what you know\, or both! Most fun for adults\, older children. \nPlease bring your own binoculars and dress for the weather. We recommend bringing tick repellent and a water bottle. \nFree\, suggested donation $10 – $15\nMax: 12 people \nRegister online (button below) or call 802 434-2167. \nLet’s go birding! \nOutdoors \nPhoto: Early spring birders. Copyright © Birds of Vermont Museum.
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/may-2026-bird-monitoring-walk/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:birding,community science,programs
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://birdsofvermont.org/wpsite2017/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Bird-Walk-8.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T203000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260505T160347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T173902Z
UID:8886-1779996600-1780000200@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:Evening Bird Walk (May 28)
DESCRIPTION:Not an early riser? You’re not alone. Some birds also prefer to sing\, call\, or display in late afternoon and early evening. \nEnjoy a sunset stroll around the Museum’s forests and clearings and “meet” some of them. Erin Talmage and Ali Wagner will lead the walk. \nAlthough we may see and hear fewer species than we do at dawn\, a late day ramble gives us more time to appreciate each kind and to better learn their songs. In addition\, we may observe moths\, frogs\, other insects\, and maybe even a mammal or two. \nPlease call 802 434-2167 to reserve your spot or use the button below.\nRegister for May 28 Sunset Bird Walk \nMax: 8\nSuggested donation: $5-$15\nMeet at the Museum entrance \nConditions: Trails can be muddy and uneven\, and there are some slopes. We usually walk then pause for observation. Some benches here and there provide additional rest points. \nTick protection is recommended. \nPhoto: Hermit Thrush by Brady Lasher and used with permission.
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/evening-bird-walk-may28/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:birding,walk
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://birdsofvermont.org/wpsite2017/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Hermit-Thrush-by-Brady-Lasher-crop-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260524T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260524T083000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260412T200537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T152722Z
UID:8812-1779606000-1779611400@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:Early Birders Morning Walk (May 24)
DESCRIPTION:Spring mornings are terrific for birding. Join us for a walk led by experienced birders. Expert bird guide Tom Jiamachello leads this week’s walk. \nWho’s singing\, calling\, nesting\, or flying around the Birds of Vermont Museum? Discover birds on an early morning ramble in the Museum’s forest and meadows. \nBring binoculars and good walking shoes. Early mornings are often damp with dew and boots are definitely in order. Don’t forget bug spray/tick repellent! \nPark at 900 Sherman Hollow Road\, in the Museum parking lot. \nFree\, suggested donation: $10 \nPlease register by calling the museum at 802 434-2167 or use the button below.\nLet’s Go Birding! \nMax: 12 people • waitlist available if walk fills \n  \n \nPhotos by E. Talmage and used by permission.
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/early-birders-may-24/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:birding,community science,programs,walk
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://birdsofvermont.org/wpsite2017/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/American-redstart-m-early-birder.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T153000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260331T131859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T151751Z
UID:8778-1779541200-1779550200@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:Bluebird Needle Felting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate spring and returning migrants with a warm bird! (Or do we mean “birb”?) \nSkilled felter Grace Safford will lead us in making a Eastern Bluebird from wool. Materials provided. \nRegister at https://sevendaystickets.com/organizations/birds-of-vermont-museum or call 802 434-2167 or use this Registration button below: \nMake a Bluebirb! \nFee:  $30 ($25 for members) • Includes museum admission and your bluebird. \nMax: 14 participants\nAges: 10 and up (needles are sharp!) \nDiscover more about Eastern Bluebirds! https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Eastern_Bluebird/ \nPhoto courtesy of Grace Safford and used with permission.
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/bluebird-needle-felting/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:art,classes,kids,programs
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://birdsofvermont.org/wpsite2017/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/bluebird-gs-1000017859-web.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260517T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260517T090000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260412T200449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T152854Z
UID:8813-1779001200-1779008400@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:Early Birders Morning Walk (May 17)
DESCRIPTION:Spring mornings are terrific for birding. Join us for a walk led by experienced birders.  \nWho’s singing\, calling\, nesting\, or flying around the Birds of Vermont Museum? Discover birds on an early morning ramble in the Museum’s forest and meadows. \nBring binoculars and good walking shoes. Early mornings are often damp with dew and boots are definitely in order. Remember tick repellent! \nPark at 900 Sherman Hollow Road\, in the Museum parking lot. \nFree\, suggested donation: $10 \nRegister by calling the museum at 802 434-2167\, or use the button below! \nLet’s Go Birding! \nMax: 12 people \n \nThe photo of the catbird is copyright (c) J. Comeau and used by permission.
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/early-birders-may-17/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:birding,community science,programs,walk
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://birdsofvermont.org/wpsite2017/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Catbird-J-Comeau.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260516T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260516T120000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260412T202515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260503T205335Z
UID:8829-1778925600-1778932800@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:From Crawdads to Crows: critters that should and critters that shouldn't
DESCRIPTION:Scientist Melanie Giangreco and museum staff will share how invasive aquatic invertebrates can impact Vermont waterways and ultimately birds. \nWe will start indoors\, introducing some native and invasive animals\, freshwater habitats\, and typical birds. After discussion and observations\, we will visit an upland forest pond and a typical Vermont brook. What is actually here\, what could change\, and how can we help? We will end with conversation and a chance to examine some animals more closely (with stereo- and microscopes). \nThis workshop is ideal for the curious\, adventurous\, and those willing to get a bit muddy. \nBest for ages 10 and up; children must have an adult with them.\nSuggested donation: $10 per person (includes museum admission after the program)\nMax participants: 20 people\nRegister with the button below or call 802 434-2167.\nLet’s Learn! \nDress for being outdoors and near water: that means boots\, ticks\, mud\, uneven terrain and more! \n 
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/crawdad-snail-invasives/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:classes,community science,programs
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://birdsofvermont.org/wpsite2017/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Rusty_ColchesterPond_2025_blue-Large.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260514T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260514T203000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260503T192015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T161050Z
UID:8854-1778787000-1778790600@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:Evening Bird Walk (May 14)
DESCRIPTION:Not an early riser? You’re not alone. Some birds also prefer to sing\, call\, or display in late afternoon and early evening. \nEnjoy a sunset stroll around the Museum’s forests and clearings and “meet” some of them. Erin Talmage and Ali Wagner will lead the walk. \nAlthough we may see and hear fewer species than we do at dawn\, a late day ramble gives us more time to appreciate each kind and to better learn their songs. In addition\, we may observe moths\, frogs\, other insects\, and maybe even a mammal or two.   \nPlease call 802 434-2167 to reserve your spot or use the button below.\nRegister for May 14 Sunset Bird Walk \nMax: 8\nSuggested donation: $5-$15\nMeet at the Museum entrance \nConditions: Trails can be muddy and uneven\, and there are some slopes. We usually walk then pause for observation. Some benches here and there provide additional rest points. \nTick protection is recommended. \nPhoto: Hermit Thrush by Mark Paul and used with permission.
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/evening-bird-walk-may2026/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:birding,walk
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://birdsofvermont.org/wpsite2017/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/hermit-thrush-mark-paul-rct.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260510T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260510T083000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260412T200413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260503T185528Z
UID:8814-1778396400-1778401800@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:Early Birders Morning Walk (May 10)
DESCRIPTION:Spring mornings are terrific for birding. Join us for a walk led by experienced birders Miles Furman and Brady Lasher. \nWho’s singing\, calling\, nesting\, or flying around the Birds of Vermont Museum? Discover birds on an early morning ramble in the Museum’s forest and meadows. \nBring binoculars and good walking shoes. Early mornings are often damp with dew and boots are definitely in order. Don’t forget bug spray/tick repellent! \nPark at 900 Sherman Hollow Road\, in the Museum parking lot. \nFree\, suggested donation: $10 \nPlease register by calling the museum at 802 434-2167 or use the button below:\nRegister for bird walk \nMax: 12 people \nPhotograph of Thrush copyright © 2007 J. Comeau and used by permission
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/early-birders-may-10/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:birding,community science,programs,walk
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://birdsofvermont.org/wpsite2017/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/IMG_0061-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T140000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260412T200909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260412T200909Z
UID:8823-1778320800-1778335200@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:Green Mountain Woodcarvers May 2026 Carve-In
DESCRIPTION:The Museum is delighted to host the Green Mountain Wood Carvers (GMWC) May Carve-In! Stop in to watch a wood carver at work\, ask a question\, or learn about this carving club. \nThe Green Mountain Woodcarvers will be carving in the workshop. The GMWC is a group of carvers from Vermont with members from around New England. They meet monthly for “Carve-Ins” around the State and host a annual Show and Class (in August). We’re delighted to have them at the Museum! \nAt the Carve-In\, carvers talk and work on a variety of woodcarving projects. Carvers are always happy to explain how they carve and to share their expertise with others. Ask questions and become a GMWC member! \nCarvers meet in the workshop or treehouse (weather permitting). \nMore info at the Green Mountain Wood carvers website: http://greenmountainwoodcarvers.org/
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/gmwc-may-2026-carve-in/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:woodcarving
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://birdsofvermont.org/wpsite2017/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Carver-close-up.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260503T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260503T083000
DTSTAMP:20260618T022706
CREATED:20260412T200318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260412T200318Z
UID:8815-1777791600-1777797000@birdsofvermont.org
SUMMARY:Early Birders Morning Walk (May 3)
DESCRIPTION:Spring mornings are terrific for birding. Join us for a walk led by experienced birders. Tom Jiamachello will lead the walk on May 3rd. \nWho’s singing\, calling\, nesting\, or flying around the Birds of Vermont Museum? Discover birds on an early morning ramble in the Museum’s forest and meadows. \nBring binoculars and good walking shoes. Early mornings are often damp with dew and boots are definitely in order. Don’t forget bug spray/tick repellent! \nPark at 900 Sherman Hollow Road\, in the Museum parking lot. \nFree\, suggested donation: $10 \nRegister at https://sevendaystickets.com/organizations/birds-of-vermont-museum or call the museum at 802 434-2167. \nMax: 12 people • waitlist available if walk fills \n \nPhotos: Birders on a ferny trail\, courtesy Birds of Vermont Museum. Phoebe with nesting material copyright © 2020 Morgan Barnes and used with permission.
URL:https://birdsofvermont.org/event/early-birders-may-3/
LOCATION:Birds of Vermont Museum
CATEGORIES:birding,community science,programs,walk
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://birdsofvermont.org/wpsite2017/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/phoebe-nesting-material-morgan-barnes2020.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Birds of Vermont Museum":MAILTO:museum@birdsofvermont.org
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR