Description
With 40 miles of coastline, Rhode Island is a wonderful location for winter birdwatching. A variety of seabirds can be found swimming and feeding in bays and coastal ponds. The mild coastal climate typically prevents freezing, keeping freshwater wetlands open for dabbling ducks and songbirds. We'll spend a majority of our time exploring Aquidneck and Jamestown areas searching for all things with feathers. As the sun sets Saturday evening, we'll scan the skies for Short-eared Owls as they drift over the marsh looking for prey.

When
- Sat, Feb 28, 2026 - Sun, Mar 01, 2026
Who
Adults
Cost
- Adult Members $500
Where
Location: Rhode Island
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Questions? Contact us:
- 781-259-2151 [email protected]
Instructors
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Scott Santino - Education Programs Manager
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Sean Kent - Arts and Nature Education Manager, Artist
Instructions
To register or for an itinerary call 781-259-2151 or email [email protected]. Online registration is unavailable for this program. Cancellations within 30 days of departure cannot be refunded or credited unless we can fill your space.
Space is limited. A nonrefundable, nontransferable deposit of $150 per person must accompany registration. Final payment is due January 16, 2026. Fee includes hotel accommodations, round-trip van transportation, and field instruction. Participants are responsible for meals, snacks, tips, and personal items.