Summer Migration Bird Monitoring
Community Science
Friday, August 12, 2022
7:00am - 9:00am Eastern Huntington, Vermont
Location Details
Audubon Vermont's Green Mountain Audubon Center
255 Sherman Hollow Road, Huntington, 05462, VT
Meeting Place: Office Building, Audubon Vermont
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/wxJOd
Many birds have already begun their fall migration by August. Now is the time to figure out those "confusing fall warblers" and witness the magnificent river of raptors.
Following our regular monitoring route, we will search for birds in various habitats at the Audubon Center. We will identify as many as possible of the birds we see or hear, and record counts of their population numbers. We typically finish our monitoring route by about 9 am, but you can leave earlier if necessary.
The long-term data we gather contributes to the eBird database, which is available to a global community of educators, land managers, ornithologists, conservation biologists, and the public. Explore bird sightings from Audubon Vermont's Green Mountain Audubon Center.
This program is free and open to the public. No registration needed. Donations to support our education and conservation work are appreciated.
vt.audubon.org/donate
Regarding the weather: Normally with light rain forecasted, we will go ahead with the walk. If strong winds or heavy rain are expected, we will reschedule the walk. Please check our website if in doubt about the weather. We'll post an update if we need to cancel/reschedule.
Trail/accessibility information: Our walk will be at a slow (birding) pace and will cover approximately 1.5 miles. The trail is unpaved and there are two short sections of stairs on the route. Wheelchair-accessible bathroom facilities are located in the office, our meeting place. If you require accommodations or have questions about accessibility, please contact Audubon Vermont at 802/434-3068.
COVID Safety: We are committed to our community's health & safety.
We understand that some people - even those who are vaccinated, or those who have health concerns, or those who might just feel more comfortable - may choose to continue to wear a mask even when outdoors and distanced. We wholeheartedly support their decision and ask all program participants to be respectful of their choice. We recognize that the decision to wear a mask and comfort levels could change for individuals, even over the course of an event.
Please do not attend if you are sick or symptomatic (with fever, cough, and/or shortness of breath), if you have received a positive COVID-19 test result within the last 14 days, or if you have had contact with any other person who is diagnosed with COVID-19 within the last 14 days.
Photo: Grey Catbird. Credit: Darla J. Oathout/Audubon Photography Awards