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The Bald Cypress Swamps of the Pocomoke River that surround the Furnace Town Historic Site near Snow Hill, Maryland are referred to as “The Northernmost of the Southern Swamps.” In June, the swamp is teeming with neotropical migrants that nest and raise young in the cool, dark forest. This ecosystem is so critical for nesting songbirds that it has been identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by the National Audubon Society. 88 species were tallied during their 2024 event!
During June 14 – 15, you’ll search for warblers, vireos, flycatchers, tanagers and more as we explore the swamps and upland forests of the Pocomoke River and Nassawango Creek by kayak, canoe and on foot. Participants will also venture into the nearby Chincoteague Bay watershed to search for birds of the coastal marshes, and sample some Chincoteague Bay oysters with our friends at Baywater Seafood!
Before and after your birding adventures, you are encouraged to visit beautiful, historic Snow Hill and learn about the rich history of the twenty-five acres of Furnace Town, the 19th century village of the Nassawango Iron Furnace.
Photo Credit: Frode Jacobsen
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Saturday, June 14th & Sunday, June 15thTimes VaryEvent Details:
The Bald Cypress Swamps of the Pocomoke River that surround the Furnace Town Historic Site near Snow Hill, Maryland are referred to as “The Northernmost of the Southern Swamps.” In June, the swamp is teeming with neotropical migrants that nest and raise young in the cool, dark forest. This ecosystem is so critical for nesting songbirds that it has been identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by the National Audubon Society. 88 species were tallied during their 2024 event!
During June 14 – 15, you’ll search for warblers, vireos, flycatchers, tanagers and more as we explore the swamps and upland forests of the Pocomoke River and Nassawango Creek by kayak, canoe and on foot. Participants will also venture into the nearby Chincoteague Bay watershed to search for birds of the coastal marshes, and sample some Chincoteague Bay oysters with our friends at Baywater Seafood!
Before and after your birding adventures, you are encouraged to visit beautiful, historic Snow Hill and learn about the rich history of the twenty-five acres of Furnace Town, the 19th century village of the Nassawango Iron Furnace.
Photo Credit: Frode Jacobsen
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