All Upcoming Events and Trips

Raptors in Winter with Jim White ***

Red-shouldered Hawk by Carolyn Holland A quest for Raptors in Winter! A full day quest for raptors that may be found in our area during the winter months. We will visit several areas in Delaware and while we will include owls in our search, no tape recordings will be used to call them in.  Bring ... Read more

Youth Birders: John Heinz National Wildlife Area

Great Egret by Michael Moore On this field trip, we will explore all that this fascinating urban wildlife refuge has to offer, which isalso the largest remaining tidal freshwater marsh in Pennsylvania! Raptors, waterfowl, wading birds,and other water birds are all possibilities. We will bring scopes and binoculars for birders to borrow. There areno entrance ... Read more

Late Afternoon Bird Walks at the DuPont Environmental Education Center/Russell W. Peterson Refuge with Joe Francis

Fox Sparrow by Michael Moore Explore Delaware's Premier Urban Wildlife Refuge! End the week on a positive note with a leisurely walk at the Russell W. Peterson Refuge. These walks will begin roughly 2 hours before sunset, allowing opportunity to check out roosting waterfowl, shorebirds, rails, wrens and blackbirds as well as early spring migrants. ... Read more

DOS February Meeting: “Behind the eBird Curtain: The eBird review process and being a better eBirder” by Michael Moore

Zoom only. The originally scheduled talk, "RaptorQuest, Chasing’s America’s Raptors" by Scott Harris had to be canceled at the last minute. It will be rescheduled. Michael Moore will instead present "Behind the eBird Curtain: The eBird review process and being a better eBirder". This talk will pull back the curtain and show you how the ... Read more

Waterfowl on the Susquehanna Flats with Andy Ednie

Redheads by Michael Moore Join Andy Ednie for an opportunity to observe hundreds of Tundra Swans & ducks while studying a diversity of species. We'll look for Canvasbacks & Redheads, Greater & Lesser Scaup, Ring-necked Ducks, Hooded & Common Mergansers, Buffleheads & Ruddy Ducks just to name a few! If you have a spotting scope, ... Read more

Auburn Valley State Park with Declan O’Neil ***Remember to set your clocks forward for Daylight Savings Time the night before to arrive in time for this walk!***

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker by Declan O'Neil Join us for a morning walk at Auburn Valley. This scenic park provides great habitat for many overwintering species, from woodpeckers to raptors to sparrows. Bring comfortable hiking shoes and a sense of adventure. Contact Declan at [email protected] if you have any questions about this trip. Meet at the Yorklyn Bridge Trail ... Read more

Youth Birders: Augustine Wildlife Area – Ashton Tract

Wood Ducks with Ring-necked Ducks by Carolyn Holland Join us for a great morning of birding at the Augustine Wildlife Area. We will visit theimpoundments to look for ducks and wading birds, plus explore woods and fields for woodpeckers,sparrows, and whatever late-winter birds might be around. We supply loaner binoculars and spotting scopes. Previous birding ... Read more

Sea Watch III with Chris Bennett & Anthony Gonzon

Long-tailed Duck by Michael Moore Last chance to join Anthony Gonzon and Chris Bennett for a brisk birding adventure at the Indian River Inlet this winter! To be enjoyed at the Southside Day Use Area (parking lot on the south side of Indian River Inlet along the ocean). Come prepared for cold conditions and the ... Read more

DOS March Meeting: “Bird Banding at Rushton Woods: Reading Feathers to Advance Bird Conservation” by Blake Goll

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

To an ornithologist, monitoring the populations of birds is — quite literally —  taking the pulse of the environment.  The primary way to study bird populations today is through a traditional mark-release-recapture technique known as bird banding. The Willistown Conservation Trust began a federally licensed banding station in 2009 at Rushton Woods Preserve and Farm ... Read more

Late Afternoon Bird Walks at the DuPont Environmental Education Center/Russell W. Peterson Refuge with Joe Francis

Wood Ducks by Carolyn Holland Explore Delaware's Premier Urban Wildlife Refuge! End the week on a positive note with a leisurely walk at the Russell W. Peterson Refuge. These walks will begin roughly 2 hours before sunset, allowing opportunity to check out roosting waterfowl, shorebirds, rails, wrens and blackbirds as well as early spring migrants. ... Read more