HBC Leader’s Choice Birding (Williamstown) | Hoffmann Bird Club

Williamstown Public Library 1095 Main Street, Williamstown

Join us as we search for migrating sparrows, raptors, and warblers for some fall birding. The trip will consist of visiting 3-4 birdy spots with easy to moderate walking on grassy or gravel paths or along the roadsides. Walking is easy but may be muddy. Meet at the Williamstown Public Library, 1095 Main Street, at […]

Williamstown Hemlock Monitoring Group Meet-up & Training

Fitch Woodlands Bee Hill Rd., Williamstown

Williamstown Hemlock Monitoring Group Meet-up & Training Help monitor the health of our Eastern Hemlocks! Eastern Hemlocks are a vital part of our landscape but are under threat from pests like Hemlock Woolly Adelgid. Join Williamstown Rural Lands on September 24 from 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. to survey Eastern Hemlock health at the Fitch Memorial […]

Invasive Species Workday: Oblong Road

Oblong Rd. 0 Oblong Rd., Williamstown

Feeling helpless in the face of climate change and biodiversity loss? Want to take a break from the computer and get outside? Roll up your sleeves and join Williamstown Rural Lands in our effort to restore the local landscape! Come help us clear invasive plants on September 26 from 3 – 5 p.m at our […]

Field & Forest Tai Chi at Hemlock Brook

Margaret Lindley Park 1201 Cold Spring Rd., Williamstown

Connect with nature through the mindful movement of Tai Chi. Join Williamstown Rural Lands and certified Tai Chi instructor Mary Hannah Parkman on September 29 from 1:30 – 3 p.m. at Margaret Lindley Park/Hemlock Brook (1201 Cold Spring Rd., Williamstown). Mary Hannah will guide participants in slow-paced movements that encourage mindfulness and thereby deepen capacity […]

Banding and Brunch, Egremont 🍎 | Hoffmann Bird Club

We’ll visit HBC member Ben Nickley, executive director of Berkshire Bird Observatory (https://www.berkshirebirds.org/), to get an up-close look at fall migrants passing through the county and learn more about the science and practice behind bird banding. This is a great opportunity to see and experience birds and their physiology up close. We’ll spend a couple […]

Birding & Biking on the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail | Hoffmann Bird Club

Ashuwillticook Rail Trail (Cheshire Access) Farnams Rd., Cheshire

Join us as we search for migrating fall birds while bicycling along the paved Ashuwillticook Rail Trail. The trail is very low grade and paved. Meet in Cheshire at Farnam’s Causeway Road. This is north of Whitney’s Farm & Garden Center, mid-way down Cheshire Reservoir. What to bring: a bike, helmet, binoculars, water, and a […]

Bird Watching at Howden Farm, Sheffield | Hoffmann Bird Club

Howden Farm 303 Rannapo Rd, Sheffield

A walk along fields, wetlands, and hedgerows. Up to 2 mostly flat miles with some uneven terrain. This is restricted access property and not often open to the public.  Learn more and register at https://hoffmannbirdclub.org/events/howden-farm-sheffield/

Bird Watching at Parsons Marsh, Lenox | Hoffmann Bird Club

Look for migrating fall birds, including waterfowl, along the .6-mile trail and boardwalk. The walk features a small meadow, woodlands, and an overlook at one of the largest marshes in the central Berkshires. ADA ACCESSIBLE Meet at 170 Undermountain Road, Lenox (42.3644, -73.3049). Learn more and register at hoffmannbirdclub.org/events/parsons-marsh-lenox/

Leader’s Choice Bird Watching (October), Williamstown | Hoffmann Bird Club

Williamstown Public Library 1095 Main Street, Williamstown

Join us as we search for migrating fall birds, but we will especially focus on sparrows. The trip will consist of visiting 2-4 birdy spots with easy to moderate walking on grassy or gravel paths or along the roadsides. Walking is easy. Learn more and register at https://hoffmannbirdclub.org/events/leaders-choice-williamstown/

79th Bartlett Hendricks Memorial Waterfowl Census | Hoffmann Bird Club

Join us for our annual census of Central Berkshire lakes and wetlands. The trip involves driving in cars to many lakes, getting out, and counting every bird. Bring a scope and lunch; the trip ends at about 3:00 PM. There is very little walking on this trip. There will be a stop for apples and […]