Birding Resources

Birding at the 2017 Chapter Congress

For birds and birders alike, Maine provides an abundance of excellent habitat. As the largest and most sparsely populated state in New England, Maine represents a significant portion of the breeding range for many eastern woodland bird species.

The state’s abundant precipitation—more than 40 inches a year—and glaciated landscape have created thousands of lakes, ponds, wetlands, and rivers that are ideal habitat for a variety of water birds. And with its deeply indented coastline and uncountable islands, Maine offers attractive habitat for breeding seabirds, migrating shorebirds, and wintering waterfowl.

Maine Audubon Birding Programs

Click here for upcoming Maine Audubon birding walks, workshops, programs, talks, courses and more (both online and in-person)!

Maine Audubon Birding Resources

Maine Birding Guide

Maine Birds Checklist for Young Birders

Christmas Bird Count

Big Sit Bird Count

Field Checklist of Maine Birds (pdf)

Statewide Birding Festivals

Feathers Over Freeport, Freeport (May 17, 2025)

Wings, Waves, and Woods, Deer Island & Stonington (May 14-18, 2025)

Down East Spring Birding Festival (May 23-26, 2025)

Acadia Birding Festival (May 29 – June 1, 2025)

Rangeley Birding Festival (June 5-8, 2025)

Other Useful Sites & Information

Maine Birding Trail  A great place to start on where to bird in Maine

Cornell Lab of Ornithology   Best site for bird IDs and more

Maine eBird.org A real-time, online bird checklist program to report and access information about birds

Maine Young Birder’s Club Connecting Maine youth interested in the natural world

GroupMe Rare Bird Alert  Group text messaging app for realtime information about rare birds in Maine