Presented by Hitchcock Center for the Environment

Hitchcock Center Fall Birding Class

About This Event

    Hitchcock Center Fall Birding Class

       August 24 – October 26, 2024

    (Plus optional add on November weekend trip) 

 

Birding in the fall is just as wonderful as birding in the spring, see hawks migrating, fall warblers, waterfowl migration and more.  Join lifelong birder Scott Surner as well as other local birders to get out and enjoy nature, birds and the company of others who also love birds.  

Sliding Scale cost: $300, $270 or $240  

 

Field Trips:

 

Aug 24  – 5AM - Dusk  We start off the fall 2024 season with a trip to a coastal location in search of south bound Shorebirds, Herons, Terns etc. The likely location would be Plum Island, but a trip to the Connecticut shore can’t be ruled out. Bring Lunch.

 

Aug 31 - No Class

 

Sept 7 - 7AM - 12 Local,  Looking for fall Warblers, Philadelphia Vireo, and keeping an eye out for south bound American Golden-Plovers. 

 

Sept 14 - 7AM - 12 Local, More fall Warblers, Vireos, Flycatchers. Etc

 

Sept 21 - 7AM - 12  Local, Looking for more warblers, early sparrows and, depending on the weather, looking for migrating hawks at MT.Holyoke.

 

Sept 28- 7AM - 12. Local. Looking for Sparrows! We’ll be visiting local weedy fields in Amherst, Hadley and Northampton. 

 

Oct 5- 6AM - 4PM. Lighthouse point, Connecticut. This is a well-known location for hawk migration, in particular for accipiters. Bring lunch. 

 

Oct 12th- No Class

 

Oct 19th- 7AM-12. Local. Waterfowl migration is starting up. We could visit a number of sites locally from Quabbin to Northampton.

 

Oct 26th- 7AM-12. Franklin County- Waterfowl. We’ll visit Barton’s Cove, Power Canal and in the spirit of Halloween, we’ll also visit Satan’s Kingdom and Hell’s Kitchen.

 

Classroom Programs-

 

Aug 21st- 6PM-8PM- Shorebirds & Terns

Sept 4th- 6PM - 8PM- Fall Warblers

Sept 25th- 6PM-8PM- Sparrows

About This Event

    Hitchcock Center Fall Birding Class

       August 24 – October 26, 2024

    (Plus optional add on November weekend trip) 

 

Birding in the fall is just as wonderful as birding in the spring, see hawks migrating, fall warblers, waterfowl migration and more.  Join lifelong birder Scott Surner as well as other local birders to get out and enjoy nature, birds and the company of others who also love birds.  

Sliding Scale cost: $300, $270 or $240  

 

Field Trips:

 

Aug 24  – 5AM - Dusk  We start off the fall 2024 season with a trip to a coastal location in search of south bound Shorebirds, Herons, Terns etc. The likely location would be Plum Island, but a trip to the Connecticut shore can’t be ruled out. Bring Lunch.

 

Aug 31 - No Class

 

Sept 7 - 7AM - 12 Local,  Looking for fall Warblers, Philadelphia Vireo, and keeping an eye out for south bound American Golden-Plovers. 

 

Sept 14 - 7AM - 12 Local, More fall Warblers, Vireos, Flycatchers. Etc

 

Sept 21 - 7AM - 12  Local, Looking for more warblers, early sparrows and, depending on the weather, looking for migrating hawks at MT.Holyoke.

 

Sept 28- 7AM - 12. Local. Looking for Sparrows! We’ll be visiting local weedy fields in Amherst, Hadley and Northampton. 

 

Oct 5- 6AM - 4PM. Lighthouse point, Connecticut. This is a well-known location for hawk migration, in particular for accipiters. Bring lunch. 

 

Oct 12th- No Class

 

Oct 19th- 7AM-12. Local. Waterfowl migration is starting up. We could visit a number of sites locally from Quabbin to Northampton.

 

Oct 26th- 7AM-12. Franklin County- Waterfowl. We’ll visit Barton’s Cove, Power Canal and in the spirit of Halloween, we’ll also visit Satan’s Kingdom and Hell’s Kitchen.

 

Classroom Programs-

 

Aug 21st- 6PM-8PM- Shorebirds & Terns

Sept 4th- 6PM - 8PM- Fall Warblers

Sept 25th- 6PM-8PM- Sparrows

Getting There

Hitchcock Center for the Environment
845 West Street
Amherst, 01002
United States