| Birds |
Seasons |
Tips |
Name / Directions |
| Gray Jay, boreal chickadee, spruce grouse, black-backed woodpecker, crossbills, warblers |
Spring and Winter |
Bring a road map that depicts logging roads. Watch out for moose. In winter bring snowshoes. |
Wenlock Wildlife Mangement Area - From Island Pond turn east on Rt. 105. Between 5 and 8 miles are a variety of logging roads - take your pick. |
| Black terns, swallows, Virginia rail, waterfowl, yellow warbler, marsh wren and swamp sparrow |
Spring and Fall |
At night the marsh comes alive with birds and amphibians. |
South Bay of Lake Memphremagog - From Newport drive south on Glen Rd., until you reach an oil storage depot. Walk through the fence to the marsh alongside the railroad tracks. |
| Snow geese, bald eagles, ducks, shorebirds, hawks, owls, and falcons |
Spring, Fall and Winter |
Champlain Islands are a birding treat, especially in winter. |
Dead Creek Wildlife Management Area & Lake Champlain - On Route 17 in Addison, then go west to Lake Champlain. |