useful links
eBird - Where all of our observations are submitted. A great resource for anyone who watches birds in Vermont.
National Audubon Society - Find out about issues that affect birds and the environment nationally, explore Audubon's education programs, and learn about the Audubon at Home program.
All About Birds at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology - Check out the online bird guide (including songs and calls), build your identification skills, and learn how to attract birds.
ABA Principles of Birding Ethics - We all enjoy birds and birding, but in any conflict of interest between birds and birders, the welfare of the birds and their environment comes first.
Vermont Wildlife Rehabilitators - Tips on what to do if you find a baby bird and who to contact to help take care of an injured animal.
VTBird listserv - An online discussion group for all things avian in Vermont
Rare Birds and How to Report them - See something unusual? Check here to see how and why it should be reported.
Staying Connected Initiative - Something you would like to report besides birds? The Staying Connected Iniative was established to track and enhance the wildlife corridor between the Green Mountains and the Adirondacks.
Vermont Atlas of Life - An iNaturalist.org site for Vermont created by the Vermont Center for Ecostudies
How to Reduce Threats to Birds from Cats - House cats are non-native predators. Even with a full stomach, their instinct to hunt drives them to stalk and kill available prey. In a wildlife-friendly yard, birds, small mammals, and even large insects are sitting ducks for the well-designed feline.
Keeping Feeders Clean - Tips on keep our feeders clean and our birds healthy.
Vermont Bird Checklist -Offical list of what birds occur in Vermont and when to expect them.
Audubon Adventures - Award-winning environmental program for schools
The Bobolink Project - Administered by Audubon Vermont, Mass Audubon and New Hampshire Audubon, the project helps protect Bobolinks and other grassland birds.
Other Audubon Chapters in Vermont
Information About Birds for Landowners
We frequently are asked about managing land for wildlife, especially birds, such mowing schedules and grassland birds. These links provide information on some of these issues as well as incentive programs that may be available.