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  • July 2026

  • Sat 25
    Unidentified hawk overhead against a brilliantly blue sky. Photo copyright Erin Talmage and used by permission.

    July Bird Monitoring Walk

    July 25 @ 7:30 am – 9:00 am
    Birds of Vermont Museum

    Join our monthly monitoring walk to record birds on the Museum property. Learn something new, share what you know, or both!

    Donations welcome
  • Sat 25
    Roosting Woodcock (Scolopax minor) carved of wood and painted to suggest live birds' plumage. This carving appears to be roosting (sitting on the ground). It has a long beak, a pale brown head with a darker brown eye-line and chin line and dark patches across its crown. It has darker brown wings with patchy white wing bars and even darker brown flecks. Its breast and belly are a medium brown with slightly yellow patches.

    American Woodcock One-day Carving Class

    July 25 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
    Birds of Vermont Museum

    Carve and paint an American Woodcock (Scolopax minor) with woodcarver David Tuttle, July 25, 2026, at the Birds of Vermont Museum.

    $40 – $50
  • Wed 29
    A poster for the 2026 Over the Hump music series, with information about which bands play which dates, and the beneficiaries of the fundraisers. Poster shows a flying guitar in front of mountains, Designed by Todd Cummings.

    Over the Hump: Vermont Bluegrass Pioneers

    July 29 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
    Huntington Recreation Field Main Road, Huntington, Vermont

    Enjoy music, food, arts and community with friends in Huntington!

    Free
  • Thu 30
    A Hermit Thrush stands in profile on a forest floor, with brown leaf litter around. It is a small brown songbird with a black eye and a grayish breast.

    Evening Bird Walk (July 30)

    July 30 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Birds of Vermont Museum

    Not an early riser? You're not alone. Some birds also prefer to sing, call, or display in late afternoon and early evening. Let's walk and listen...

  • Fri 31

    Huntington Library’s Story time…at the Museum!

    July 31 @ 10:00 am – 11:45 pm
    Birds of Vermont Museum

    Birds and stories and friends!

  • August 2026

  • Sat 1
    A woodcarving of a female Labrador Duck is viewed from underneath "water" as she "swims". She has light buffy brown plumage and an orangeish bill. The water surface is made of semi-transparent plexiglass. A pale mural of the Labrador coast is partially visible in the background. Lettering across the image says "Wings • Water • Ways".

    Wings • Waters • Ways : 2026 art show continues (August)

    August 1 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
    Birds of Vermont Museum

    Look for ways in which birds and humans interact with water, with each other, and more.

    included withadmission
  • Wed 12
    Belted Kingfisher, female, carved of wood and painted. Nearly life-size. It sits on a block of wood on a work table.

    Belted Kingfisher (August Woodcarving Seminar)

    August 12 – August 14
    Birds of Vermont Museum

    Three-day Belted Kingfisher woodcarving seminar with the Green Mountain Woodcarvers.

    Register with the GMWC
  • Sat 15
    two older people sitting behind a table with many small woodcarvings on it

    Outdoor Woodcarving Exhibit: the Green Mountain Woodcarvers 53rd Annual Show

    August 15 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
    Birds of Vermont Museum

    Discover, celebrate, try carving and purchase great crafts at the Green Mountain Woodcarvers' annual show.

    Free
  • Tue 18
    Watercolor Painting of a Finch by Chris Selin, shown with permission

    Drawing and Painting Birds with Chris Selin

    August 18 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
    Birds of Vermont Museum

    Learn to draw and paint birds with artist Chris Selin.

    $75
  • Thu 27
    A Hermit Thrush stands in profile on a forest floor, with brown leaf litter around. It is a small brown songbird with a black eye and a grayish breast.

    Evening Bird Walk (August 27)

    August 27 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
    Birds of Vermont Museum

    Not an early riser? You're not alone. Some birds also prefer to sing, call, or display in late afternoon and early evening. Let's walk and listen...

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Huntington, Vermont 05462
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Our mission is to provide education, to nurture an appreciation of the environment, and to study birds and their habitats using woodcarvings and other museum resources.

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