Nature Activities
Birds & Birding
Massachusetts is visited by over 300 species of birds every year, all with unique plumages, calls, migration patterns, and stories. From the smallest sparrow to the mighty herons, our community of birdwatchers are united by the inspiration we draw from our feathered friends. Whether you're a self-described birder, or just bird-curious, you've come to the right place to take flight.
So, pick up your binoculars, join a weekly bird walk, and find all the answers to your birding questions.

Birdapalooza, May 15-17
What better way is there to celebrate the return of warblers, orioles, thrushes, swallows and more than with a weekend birding celebration?
Find programs, events, ways to support the birds you love, and more!
Find a Place for Birds & Birding
We manage our wildlife sanctuaries to support native bird life and healthy habitats.
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Mass Audubon's Bird Checklist
Keep track of all the birds you can find in Massachusetts with our statewide checklist.

Birding for Beginners
This beginner birdwatching primer will tell you everything you need to get started on your new favorite hobby.
Upcoming Birding Programs
See MoreFriday Night Hikes: Birds and Migration
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North River Wildlife Sanctuary, Marshfield
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Friday, May 15
5:00-6:30pm
Families - children 0 - 17
Saturday Morning Bird Walk at Arcadia
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Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary, Easthampton
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Saturday, May 16
7:00-8:30am
Adults
Spring Migration Bird Walk
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Magazine Beach Park Nature Center, Cambridge
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Saturday, May 16
8:00-10:00am
Adults
Nature Inspired Ceramic Migratory Bird Ornaments
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Museum of American Bird Art Education Center, Canton
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2 classes starting
Saturday, May 16
9:00-11:00am
Adults
Birding by Bus
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Broad Meadow Brook Conservation Center and Wildlife Sanctuary, Worcester
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Saturday, May 16
9:00am-1:00pm
Adults & Families - 0 - 17
Spring Birding at Trailside
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Blue Hills Trailside Museum, Milton
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Saturday, May 16
9:30-10:30am
Adults
Protecting At Risk Birds
By fostering healthy habitats and monitoring populations, Mass Audubon supports native bird life.
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79
Important Bird Areas Protected
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16
Bird Species in MA listed as Endangered or Threatened
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61
Breeding bird species are classified as Highly Vulnerable to climate change
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