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Migration Birding Festival

August 17, 2025 August 18, 2025

The Cobscook Bay area is home to numerous year-round and migratory birds. Over 400 bird species have been sighted in Maine. Almost three-quarters of those species have been sighted here. During the 2015 festival, the Solitary Sandpiper and White-winged Crossbill were designated as the most unusual sightings to the Down East region at that time of the year. Other species sighted that attract many birders to this area are the Black-legged Kittiwake, Great Cormorant, Atlantic Puffin, Gray Jay, Spruce Grouse, 25 species of warblers, boreal species, and the American Woodcock.

While birding, festival participants will enjoy the tranquility and great natural beauty of Down East Maine’s Cobscook Bay area. The region sports the greatest variety of habitats on the East Coast, including boreal and northern hardwood forests, bogs, fresh- and salt-water marshes, grassy and shrubby fields, streams and lakes, steep rugged headlands, extensive tidal flats, and coastal islands.

Come see why eastern coastal Maine and the waters around Machias Seal Island (home to Atlantic Puffins!) have been identified as “one of the important bird areas in the US” by the American Bird Conservancy.

Contact

Cobscook Institute

207-733-2233

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Location

Cobscook Community Learning Center

10 Commissary Point Road
Trescott, ME 04652 United States
207-733-2233
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