The Birds of Vermont Museum is busy behind the scenes, but here are a few events to know about. Feel free to post this on your sites, boards, etc., and thank you! The Museum is open by appointment and for special events (like the Great Backyard Bird Count) at this time of year. Free admission for members!
The trails are open from sunrise to sunset, every day—we recommend using the south trails (Spear, Discovery, Story) rather than Gale’s, Pop’s, or Bob’s, thanks to flooding last July. Trail maps and more information are available on our website, and are posted at the museum and at trail kiosks as well. (Let us know if the wind moved any!)
=== MARCH EVENTS ===
Continue reading “March 2025 events”
February is a great month for backyard birding and making art. The Museum is open by appointment and for special events (like the Great Backyard Bird Count) at this time of year.
The trails are open from sunrise to sunset, every day—we recommend using the south trails (Spear, Discovery, Story) rather than Gale’s, Pop’s, or Bob’s, thanks to flooding last July. Trail maps and more information are available on our website, and are posted at the museum and at trail kiosks as well. (Let us know if the wind moved any!)
=== FEBRUARY EVENTS ===
Continue reading “February 2025 events”
Happy New Year! We’re launching 2025 with some talks, the ever-changing winter art show, and bird walks (of course). The Museum is open by appointment and for special events from now through April 30.
The trails are open from sunrise to sunset, every day—we recommend using the south trails (Spear, Discovery, Story) rather than Gale’s, Pop’s, or Bob’s, thanks to flooding last July. Trail maps and more information are available on our website, and are posted at the museum and at trail kiosks as well. (Let us know if the wind moved any!)
=== JANUARY EVENTS ===
Continue reading “January 2025 events”
Busy on the inside! And outdoors? It’s a good day for a walk. Or call to make an appointment for your visit! The Museum is open by appointment and for special events from now through April 30.
The trails are open from sunrise to sunset, every day—we recommend using the south trails (Spear, Discovery, Story) rather than Gale’s, Pop’s, or Bob’s, thanks to flooding last July. Trail maps and more information are available on our website, and are posted at the museum and at kiosks as well. (Let us know if the wind moved any!)
=== DECEMBER EVENTS ===
Continue reading “December 2024 events”
Enjoy a winter evening at Gale’s Retreat, off Bob’s Trail. Learn about Vermont Huts, nature at night, and more. Please dress for chilly nighttime, winter weather.
Inside the Museum:
Near the Bird Blind & Pond:
- Someone to talk with you about the pond, the field, and natural history and adaptations to the night
At Gale’s Retreat, a short walk from the museum:
- Someone to share Hut information
- A campfire
- Refreshments
Carpool if you can; the museum has limited parking.
Register for Open House
Please pre-register so we can have enough treats! Donations can be made online or at the door.
All Ages
Outdoors, mostly
Arrive any time.
“Rain” date: Saturday March 23
Which birds and mammals store food for the winter? What do they eat? Where do they hide it?
We’ll all try a little caching ourselves!
Ages 6-10 • Outdoors
Fee: $15–$35 (choose what is best for you; includes museum admission)
Register for Cache It