Date, Time, Location:
April 24th – April 27th
Various Times and Locations
Event Details:
Registration is open for the 29th annual Spring Delmarva Birding Weekend! DBW have started waitlists for two field trips on Sunday, April 27 to gauge interest. When they reach our minimum needed to run each trip, we will open registration.
The 29th annual Spring Delmarva Birding Weekend will be hosted April 24 – 27, 2025 (they canceled the 2020 event due to covid). The event celebrates the amazing warblers, shorebirds, waterfowl and raptors that visit and live here on the peninsula. Since 1995, the Spring Delmarva Birding Weekend has combined boat trips, paddling treks, and expeditions on foot when migrating birds are arriving and passing through the peninsula for nesting season. The Delmarva region possesses an extensive variety of environments, including barrier islands, tidal wetlands, cypress swamps, upland fields and primeval forests. Late April is a great time to explore the shore to tally late-leaving winter species and newly arrived migrants. 153 species were tallied during the 2024 event!
For more information about each trip, go to https://delmarvabirding.com/spring-dbw-april-2025/
Date, Time, Location:
April 24th – April 27th
Various Times and Locations
Event Details:
Registration is open for the 29th annual Spring Delmarva Birding Weekend! DBW have started waitlists for two field trips on Sunday, April 27 to gauge interest. When they reach our minimum needed to run each trip, we will open registration.
The 29th annual Spring Delmarva Birding Weekend will be hosted April 24 – 27, 2025 (they canceled the 2020 event due to covid). The event celebrates the amazing warblers, shorebirds, waterfowl and raptors that visit and live here on the peninsula. Since 1995, the Spring Delmarva Birding Weekend has combined boat trips, paddling treks, and expeditions on foot when migrating birds are arriving and passing through the peninsula for nesting season. The Delmarva region possesses an extensive variety of environments, including barrier islands, tidal wetlands, cypress swamps, upland fields and primeval forests. Late April is a great time to explore the shore to tally late-leaving winter species and newly arrived migrants. 153 species were tallied during the 2024 event!
For more information about each trip, go to https://delmarvabirding.com/spring-dbw-april-2025/
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