Vermont bird watching

Where to Bird
United States of America -- Vermont
Discover the top birding locations in Vermont. Find out more about Vermont Bird Clubs and Birding Organizations in Vermont. Print out a checklist of Vermont birds. Find the Rare Bird Alert Phone Numbers for Vermont. Order books to help you become a better birder in Vermont. Discover links to Vermont Birding web sites. Print out special maps of Vermont before you begin your trip.

State Bird: Hermit Thrush

State Checklists:
Thayer Birding Software
NPWRC Bird Checklists - Vermont

Species Seen in Vermont: 359

State Ornithological Society: None

Rare Bird Alerts:
(802) 457-2779   Statewide
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Electronic mailing Lists:
Vermont – VTBIRD
VTBIRD is an internet email discussion group for those interested in birding in Vermont and adjacent areas.  To subscribe to VTBIRD send an email to vtbird@raven.csc.vsc.edu with the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject box, not the body of the message. To contact a person, e-mail Robert Johnson johnsonr@sover.net

Maps:
Vermont
Vermont Maps
Map of Counties

Retail Birding Stores
Travel Guide by City

Birding Links for Vermont:
Birding Festivals
Watching Vermont Wildlife
Christmas Bird Count Database
Birds of Vermont Museum

Vermont Organizations:
Audubon Chapters in Vermont
   Ascutney Mountain Audubon Society  Springfield
   Green Mountain Audubon Society  Huntington
   Otter Creek Audubon Society  East Middlebury
The Nature Conservancy - Vermont

Important Birding Locations in Vermont:
Hot Spots
Lake Champlain Birding Trail
Vermont State Parks
US Fish & Wildlife Service Refuges - Vermont
Green Mountain Audubon Nature Center
Missisquoi NWR
Ascutney Mountain Audubon Important Bird Areas
Barr Hill Natural Area

Pete Thayer's Favorite Hot Spots:
Dead Creek Wildlife Management Area
44.19 N   73.23 W
Migrating waterfowl as well as nesting species make this Vermont's most popular birding spot. In winter watch for Snow Buntings and Lapland Longspurs.

If you would like to recommend a great birding spot in this region, please feel free to contact us at info(at)birding.com. We welcome your suggestions!