Migration brings a new cast of birds through The Mount’s mix of habitats, and mornings are prime time to see and hear them. This beginner-friendly walk focuses on bird-finding tips, simple identification cues, and interpreting bird behavior. The grounds and trails of Edith Wharton’s original estate offer great bird watching and scenic views of meadows and ponds for us to enjoy.
With an experienced naturalist, you’ll look for species arriving, passing through, or staying year-round, and learn how migration works and why it matters. You’ll also take away some practical ways to support birds during this critical season. Bring your own binoculars, or borrow a pair from us!
Thanks to The Mount’s sponsors, this program remains free and open to the public!
Capacity is limited—registration is required.
IMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION:
- This program is designed for adult audiences. To maintain group sizes that are conducive to birdwatching, pre-registration is required.
- This program meets at The Mount’s Ticket Booth. Your guide will arrive 15-minutes before the program’s start time to greet early arrivals.
- The trail distance covered during the bird walk varies significantly week-to-week. Typically, the walk covers up to 1.2 miles of unsurfaced trail, largely flat with a few gentle inclines. The trail can be uneven at points, contain tripping hazards such as exposed tree roots or rocks, and be wet or muddy. Please be mindful of the weather and plan accordingly.
- Questions? Email: berkshires@massaudubon.org; or phone: 413-637-0320






