Join Jerry and Co. for a Fall Migration Bird Walk at Hammonasset Beach State Park here in Madison. Migrating hawks, eagles, owls, shorebirds, waterbirds, and songbirds can all be seen at one of Connecticut’s premier birding “hot spots”.
Birds migrating south are sometimes pushed by westerly winds towards the shore, so they hug the coastline. Birds of prey (hawks, falcons and eagles) can often be spotted soaring overhead or hunting along their routes. Several songbirds exchange bright spring feathers for more drab non-breeding colors, and Jerry will help you identify these sometimes confusing differences. Shorebirds, which have started their southerly migration after finishing nesting in August, can often be seen in the various wet areas.
Improve your ear as we listen for birds before we see them. Get to know which birds are likely streaming through and why. Learn about habitats.
Always a surprise and always entertaining, birding on the shore of CT is one of the highlights of fall. Get outdoors and enjoy a Saturday morning in the fresh air!
- Walks at Hammonasset will be held each Saturday Sept. 14 through Nov. 16, 2024
- Participants will meet Jerry at The Audubon Shop parking lot at 7:50 am, carpool to the park at 8 and return at about 10:30.
- $6.00 cash charge per person – pay when you arrive, please.
- Beginners are welcome.
- No need to pre-register.
- Each guided walk takes place from 8-10:30 am.
- Binoculars are necessary and may be rented for $4, please call to rent.
- Telescopes and cameras are welcome.
- Dress for the weather. Pouring rain will cancel.
- Call the shop on any Friday to double check weather, if needed. 203-245-9056