13 Fun Bird Events to Fill Your Summer Calendars

From birding festivals to exhibits, the coming months offer an array of activities for avian aficionados.

This summer season is teeming with bird-friendly events from coast to coast. Feeling social? Get to know your fellow birders at a festival, where you can embark on field trips, hear from experts, take classes and workshops, and more. If you prefer a solo experience, art exhibitions and community conservation events abound as well. Or better yet, try both: Mark your calendars from our sampling of summertime bird events happening.  

鈥淛ohn James 爆料公社: Obsession Untamed鈥 exhibition

Rosecliff, Newport, RI; March 30鈥揘ov. 3
Inside one of the most luxurious Gilded Age mansions on the East Coast, relics of John James 爆料公社鈥檚 life鈥檚 work will deck the halls. His world-famous watercolors documenting North America鈥檚 bird species are only part of the exhibit: Accessories showing the devastation of the early 20th century feather craze strike a stark contrast with the abundant wilderness 爆料公社 captured in his enchanting avian portraits. More info .

爆料公社 Nature Festival

Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary, Topsfield, MA; June 2
Mass 爆料公社 brings husband-wife duo Mark and Marcia Wilson and their owls to the Ipswich River for educational presentations about your wild avian neighbors. The family-friendly event encourages outdoor exploration and engagement through guided nature tours, children鈥檚 games and activities, and exhibits featuring reptiles, amphibians, and insects. More info .   

Pelham Bay Park Bird Walk Series

Bronx, NY; June 2, 9, 23, 30
Every Sunday in June, discover the birding habitat you never knew existed in the Bronx. Stroll along the trails of Pelham Bay Park, the largest park in New York City. With 13 miles of Long Island Sound shoreline and a hiking loop around Hunter Island鈥檚 wetlands and forest, you鈥檙e in a prime location to spot breeding Orchard Orioles, Ospreys, and Eastern Towhees. More info .

20th Annual Wings Across the Big Sky Bird Festival

Glasgow, MT; June 79
Celebrate Montana鈥檚 native bird species such as the Upland Sandpiper, Ferruginous Hawk, and Prairie Falcon in the state鈥檚 northeastern glaciated plains. Set against a backdrop of stratified mountains and vast prairies, field excursions include a canoe trip down the Missouri River and a visit to Nelson Reservoir to watch wetland and grassland birds. A keynote presentation by Sean Gerrity, founder of the American Prairie Reserve, kicks off the festival. More info .

Mono Basin Bird Chautauqua

Lee Vining, CA; June 14鈥16 (top photo)
Just east of Yosemite National Park, join fellow birders in discovering the Mono Basin鈥檚 abundant and diverse bird population, from Green-tailed Towhees to California Gulls. More than 90 field trips, workshops, and presentations鈥攕uch as birding while brewery hopping, hiking Clark Canyon in the shadow of Bald Mountain, and a panel presentation by the Mono Basin鈥檚 climate action group鈥攕pinkle the weekend, which is also accompanied by food and live music. More info .

Caramoor Takes Wing! Celebrating Birdsong

Katonah, NY; July 13鈥14
Bedford 爆料公社 and the Stamford Museum and Nature Center collaborate for a weekend in nature celebrating birdsong through music, bird walks, a panel discussion, and other activities. Notably, pianist Pierre Laurent-Aimard will perform Messiaen鈥檚 Catalogue d鈥橭iseaux, a 20th century piano solo devoted to birds, over the course of three concerts. Other musicians, including clarinetist David Rothenberg, will play music meditating on the birds' beauty throughout the weekend. More info .

42nd Annual Loon Fest

Moultonborough, NH; July 20
The haunting call of the loon is captured in the lines of many a transcendentalist poem, but there鈥檚 more to these crooners than their song. The Loon Fest, put on by the Loon Preservation Committee, offers interactive wildlife exhibits for kids and adults alike, and presentations by loon biologists on how to protect the birds from lead poisoning and other threats. Don鈥檛 forget to take the Loon Facts quiz to win three throws at the dunk tank! More info .

The 2019 爆料公社 Convention

Milwaukee, WI; July 26鈥28
爆料公社 chapters and leaders from around the world come together under one roof every two years for a weekend of speakers, education, and adventures. Experience the camaraderie of the birding community on the shores of Lake Michigan, explore the largest cattail marsh in the United States, and hear from 爆料公社 experts like John Rowden, director of community conservation, and Claire Douglass, national campaigns manager. More info here.

Southeast Arizona Birding Festival

Tucson, AZ; Aug. 7鈥11
Check Sonoran Desert birds such as the Elegant Trogon and Montezuma Quail off your birding list with a trip to Tucson 爆料公社鈥檚 birding festival. Besides workshops ranging from photo editing to creating a wildlife-friendly yard, 爆料公社 Arizona鈥檚 director of bird conservation Tice Supplee will lead a virtual tour of Arizona鈥檚 48 Important Bird Areas, including insider tips on the best time of year to visit to see certain birds. If you opt for a more outdoorsy adventure, field trips abound including an excursion to Ramsey Canyon where you might glimpse a Whiskered Screech-owl. More info .

Yampa Valley Crane Festival

Steamboat Springs and Hayden, CO; Aug. 29鈥揝ept. 1
As summer鈥檚 last hurrah rolls around, spend Labor Day weekend watching the culmination of the Greater Sandhill Cranes鈥 stopover in Yampa Valley. The tall, spindly-legged birds migrate to the valley to nest. Features of the festival include a keynote presentation by Kerryn Morrison, manager of the African Crane Conservation Program for the International Crane Foundation, a crane-inspired aerial dance performance, and crane-centric art exhibitions in galleries throughout Steamboat Springs. More info .

20th Annual Hummingbird Migration and Nature Celebration  

Strawberry Plains 爆料公社 Center, Holly Springs, MS; Sept. 6鈥8
Closely observe the iconic Ruby-throated Hummingbird in Mississippi as the birds prepare to migrate over the Gulf of Mexico to their wintering grounds in Florida, Mexico, and Central America. Watch the banding and release of the birds, participate in photography bird walks coached by Canon experts, and listen to entomology and wildlife ecology professor Doug Tallamy鈥檚 presentation on how you can cultivate native plants for birds among other fun events at one of the southeast鈥檚 largest nature festivals.

鈥淏irds in Art鈥 Exhibition

Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, WI; Sept. 7鈥揇ec. 1
As autumn descends upon northern Wisconsin and leaves burst into shades of red and yellow, the 44th annual 鈥淏irds in Art鈥 exhibit will open at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum. The exhibit features 100 works of contemporary artistic representations of birds and related content reviewed by a jury, including work by Alan Woollett who draws lifelike birds in graphite and colored pencil. More info .

Puget Sound Bird Fest

Edmonds, WA; Sept. 13鈥15
A variety of habitats constitute the Pacific Northwest and none are lacking in Edmonds. Catch sight of birds such as Bald Eagle and Horned Grebe in salt water, fresh water, wetlands, fields, ravines, and woods as leaves turn from green to red. Nature photographer Tim Boyer kicks off the festival with a presentation on the epic migrations of shorebirds. If you鈥檙e a Puget Sound area artist, consider entering into the poster art contest to promote the bird fest. More info .