
Strafford County Farm beginner bird walk with the Seacoast Chapter
Strafford County Farm – Sunday, May 17th 7 am – 12 pm With habitat for water birds, raptors and song birds, this walk will include the Don Black Trail and

Strafford County Farm – Sunday, May 17th 7 am – 12 pm With habitat for water birds, raptors and song birds, this walk will include the Don Black Trail and

Pawtuckaway State Park – Saturday, May 16th 7 am Occupying over 5,000 acres, Pawtuckaway State Park is the largest state park in Rockingham County. Join trip leader Ben Griffith to

Seabrook Town Forest – Saturday, May 16th 8:00 am With diverse habitats of a large pond, mixed deciduous and coniferous woods, open fields, and shrubby thickets, the Seabrook Town Forest

Deerfield NH – Friday, May 15th 8:00 AM Explore a 56-acre property in Deerfield and discover some of the resident and migrating birds along a one-mile wooded trail, with two

Pickering Ponds – Sunday, May 10th 7 am–12 pm One of the top 10 birding spots in New Hampshire, this walk will traverse Rochester city park trails along the Cocheco

Piscassic Greenway, Bald Hill Rd, Newfields May 9th 6:30 am The Southeast Land Trust’s Piscassic Greenway provides an important link between 4,000 acres of protected land between Newmarket and Exeter.

Burley Farms – Saturday, May 9th 7 am With fields, forests, a beaver pond, and a heron rookery Burley Farms is a great spot to look for early spring migrants

Kwaks/Smith Sisters Wildlife Sanctuary – Thursday, April 30th 8:00 am Join New Hampshire Audubon President Doug Bechtel in exploring the Kwaks/Smith Sisters Wildlife Sanctuary in Newmarket. We will look for

Bellamy River Wildlife Management Area – Sunday, May 3rd 7 am With fields, woodlands, tidal creeks, wetlands, and shoreline along the river, the 400-acre Bellamy River WMA has been home

Dawn Bird Walk – Saturday, April 25th 4:00 am Join our always popular search for owls and sunrise birds. Meet at 4 am (!) at the Mill Road Plaza parking