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Please join us for the Annual Down East Spring Birding Festival, May 25–28, 2012. Go to our Registration Page for information.

2012 schedule, registration booklet and registration forms are now available.   Please call (207) 733-2233 and ask for Carrie if you have any questions.

Join us in the Cobscook Bay area of Down East Maine for a special birding experience during spring migration and the breeding season.  You'll have a wealth of opportunities to see many bird species in their special habitats.

Owl - children's programsChildren's Activities! Read the Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge flier (PDF file). "Owls of Maine".   Program featuring live owls will be presented by the Chewonki Foundation, Saturday, May 26, from 10 am – 11:30 am.


Read Bangor Daily News articles by renowned birder and
Birdfest guide, Bob Duchesne

Read the Bangor Daily News story about us —
Downeast Birding Festival a Soaring Success

 

Boreal Chickadee Boreal Chickadee
Sid Bahrt Photo
The Annual Down East Spring Birding Festival provides a unique experience in "the real Maine" where birders can get out on their own and observe a great variety of birds in diverse natural environments. The festival offers birders various self-guided explorations as well as guided hikes, boat tours, and presentations led by area experts.  Maps and information will be provided for a fulfilling birding experience.

While birding, festival participants will enjoy the tranquility and great natural beauty of the greater Cobscook Bay area. This is a peaceful rural area, with protected open space, dispersed population, and little traffic. Our scenic views often are described as spectacular - though they can be obscured by coastal fog. But even when the fog sits offshore, it’s a beautiful sight all by itself! If you’re looking for a scenic, rural birding experience, Maine’s Cobscook Bay area is one place you’ll want to visit.
American Kestrel
American Kestrel
Sid Bahrt Photo

Short Eared Owl 
Shorteared Owl
Sid Bahrt Photo
We also have a greater variety of habitats than anywhere else on the East Coast. Boreal and northern hardwood forests, bogs, fresh- and salt-water marshes, grassy and shrubby fields, streams and lakes, steep rugged headlands, extensive tidal flats, and coastal islands are all here!

This variety of habitats means that we also enjoy a great variety of birds in the Cobscook Bay area. Over 400 bird species have been sighted in Maine, and almost three-quarters of them have been seen in this area. Of course, not all of our birds will be around in late May for the Down East Spring Birding Festival, but most will, and the variety will be tremendous.

Rack Card about our Downeast Spring Birding Festival (73 KB).

Come and see why northeast coastal Maine and the waters around Machias Seal Island have been identified as "one of the important bird areas in the US" by the American Bird Conservancy.

This year, the Down East Spring Birding Festival is the featured component to an Road Scholar (formerly known as Elderhostel). 

Investigate Maine's new birding trails

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