All Upcoming Events and Trips

Nanticoke Wildlife Area – Phillips Landing with Anthony Gonzon

Barred Owl by Chris Bennett Nanticoke Wildlife Area - Phillips Landing, note two meeting times & places! Join Anthony for a visit to the southwest corner of Delaware along the Nanticoke River and Broad Creek. Search for newly arrived migrants and summer residents, including Prothonotary and Worm-eating Warblers, and for year-round specialties like Barred Owls. ... Read more

DOS April Meeting: “For DOS by DOS” short presentations by DOS members

Ashland Nature Center 3511 Barley Mill Road, Hockessin, DE, United States

Rescheduled talk from earlier cancelation. A DOS tradition. An opportunity for DOS members to make short presentations on any topic of their choice. We are still looking for additional speakers. Let us know if you are interested. Featured Speakers: Anthony Gonzon will speak on the role of the Delaware Bird Records Committee and its function ... Read more

Youth Birders: Bucktoe Creek Preserve

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher by Michael Moore This trip kicks off our exploration of spring migration! We will explore the trails searching for early migrant songbirds like phoebes, gnatcatchers and hopefully some warblers. Binoculars will be available for participants to borrow. Please RSVP to Jessica at [email protected] so we'll know to expect you. Meet at the parking ... Read more

University of Delaware Farm & Ecology Woods with Blue Hen Birding

Little Blue Heron by Katie Bird, 4/23/2017, at UD Farm Wetlands Meet the Blue Hen Birders! By special permission from the University of Delaware & hosted by Blue Hen Birding, a UD student organization, here is an opportunity for non-UD affiliated birders to explore the University of Delaware Farm & Ecology Woods to observe the ... Read more

Evening Rail Trip with Andy Ednie

**Please note weather advisory!! As of 7am on 4/29 this trip is a go!!! However, it could be rescheduled at the last minute if conditions change so make sure to let Andy know if you are planning to attend, you can contact him at the email address below. Salt Marsh at Sunrise by Tim Freiday ... Read more

First State National Historic Park with Declan O’Neil

Blackburnian Warbler by Declan O'Neil Explore the Woodlawn Tract of First State National Historic Park, a lesser-known gem of northern New Castle County. With spring in full swing, we'll be looking and listening for over 20 possible warbler species on our walk along the Brandywine, in addition to vireos, thrushes, sparrows and anything else migration ... Read more

Cataldi Bird and Nature Walk with Matt Sarver

Photo by Matt Sarver Join Matt Sarver for a sneak preview nature walk to our 2022 Bird-a-thon property, the Cataldi Tract, soon to be part of Woodland Beach Wildlife Management Area. This property is not yet open to the public. We should expect to see a nice combination of marsh, forested wetlands, and wildflowers. Rubber boots are recommended. ... Read more

Blackbird State Forest with Ian Stewart

Indigo Bunting by Michael Moore Explore Blackbird State Forest! In this twist on an old walk, we will explore the area around the headquarters of Blackbird State Forest followed by a convoy to some of its lesser known corners in search of specialty birds and fresh experiences! Helpfully offered during the week of the Delaware ... Read more

Alapocas Woods with Joe Francis

***Weather Advisory*** Please bring your raingear for this trip! Joe is planning to be there rain or shine, hoping the morning rain will be light, & will only cancel if there is thunder & lightning. Birdcast is showing favorable migration for tonight and the rain may keep the migrants low. Baltimore Oriole by Michael Moore ... Read more

Norman G. Wilder Wildlife Area with Chris Bennett

Kentucky Warbler by Michael Moore Forest Birding at Norman G. Wilder WLA Norman G. Wilder Wildlife Area, located northwest of Felton in Kent County, is a mosaic of forest, fields and wetlands near the geographic center of Delaware. The site is a lightly birded area teeming with great breeding songbirds including Pine, Kentucky and Worm-eating ... Read more

DOS May Meeting: “Supporting Backyard Birds with Native Plants” by Leah Brooks

From fruiting shrubs to seed-bearing wildflowers, native plants provide shelter and forage that are essential to our local birds. Take an in-depth look at how plants that add seasonal interest to the home garden also serve as lifelines for our feathered friends. Join Leah Brooks as she explores the intricate connections between native plants and ... Read more