Saturday, March 15

Registration is open for all Saturday, March 15 field trips!
MORNING TRIPS
Cape Henlopen State Park (DRIVING/HIKING)
Time: 8:00 – 11:00 am
Cost: $30/person
Meeting Location: Fishing Pier parking lot at Cape Henlopen State Park. GPS coordinates: 38.785857, -75.101570
Please note: Cost does not include entry fee for Cape Henlopen State Park. Access is granted with a Delaware State Parks Annual Pass, or with a day-use fee of $5/vehicle with DE tags or $10/vehicle with out-of-state tags. For more information, please visit Delaware State Parks Passes, Tags & Fees.

The largest state park in Delaware has much to offer birders in winter. Located where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic, the park contains pitch pine forest, forested wetland, tidal marsh, dunes and beach habitats that support a wide array of bird life. Participants on this trip will search for Brown-headed Nuthatch, Snow Bunting, loons, scoters and other bay and sea ducks. Less common or rare birds that may be encountered include “Ipswich” Savannah Sparrow, Razorbill, Great Cormorant, and Lesser Black-backed Gull. We’ll caravan between several birding hotspots within the park.
Bays, Ponds & Beaches: Tower Road, Silver Lake & Gordon’s Pond (DRIVING/HIKING)
Time: 8:00 – 11:00 am
Cost: $30/person
Meeting Location: bayside beach parking area on Tower Road, just south of Dewey Beach, DE. GPS coordinates: 38.674928, -75.073242
Please note: Cost does not include entry fee for Cape Henlopen State Park. Access is granted with a Delaware State Parks Annual Pass, or with a day-use fee of $5/vehicle with DE tags or $10/vehicle with out-of-state tags. For more information, please visit Delaware State Parks Passes, Tags & Fees.

This fun winter field trip will include short drives, hikes and stops at some of the best birding hotspots in the Rehoboth Beach/Dewey Beach area. We’ll meet at the bayside beach parking area on Tower Road to scope Rehoboth Bay for waterfowl and shorebirds. From Tower Road, we’ll drive ~two miles to our next stop at Silver Lake, a tranquil oasis in Rehoboth Beach known for its diverse winter duck population. From Silver Lake, we’ll drive ~three miles to end our avian adventure with a ~1.6 mile round-trip hike to the Gordon’s Pond overlook at the southern end of Cape Henlopen State Park.
Participants will drive their own vehicles. Total driving distance is ~five miles and total hiking for the morning is under two miles. For a Google Map of our birding stops and the Gordon’s Pond hike, please click here.
AFTERNOON BOAT TRIP
Scoters & Seals (LEWES BOAT TOUR)
Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm
Cost: $72/person (includes tip for First Mate)
Meeting Location: Fisherman’s Wharf 107 Anglers Rd, Lewes, DE 19958. GPS Coordinates: 38.776829, -75.137510
Please note: This cruise sold out at 12:00 pm on Friday, Feb. 28.
If you’re available, we have opened a second Scoters & Seals cruise on Sunday, March 16, 2:30 – 5:00 pm. Click here to read more and register!
Join us for a 2.5-hour cruise of the waters around the mouth of the Delaware Bay aboard the Thelma Dale V. The boat features a heated cabin, benches along the lower deck rail, and a top deck for open-air viewing. We will visit the two stone breakwaters and the ice breakers in search of common and rare waterfowl and seabirds including gulls, cormorants, gannets, loons, scoters, eiders and with luck a Harlequin Duck or Razorbill. We also have a good chance of seeing Harbor and Gray Seals that regularly haul out on the rocks. Restrooms are available on board, and coolers (with off-centered ales from Dogfish Head) are welcome!
We are coordinating the boat trip with low tide, which will offer better views of the seals hauled out on the lower breakwater rocks. Low tide for Lewes on March 15 is 4:16 pm. Sunset is 7:07 pm.
If dangerous weather causes the Saturday boat trip to be canceled, we’ll schedule a makeup trip on Sunday, March 16, from 2:30 – 5:00 pm. Those unable to join us on Sunday will be provided with full refunds.

TALLY RALLY & FIRESIDE CHAT
Dogfish INN (SOCIAL)
Time: 5:00 – 6:30 pm
Speaker: Kate Shaffer, Stranding Response and Triage Manager for the National Aquarium’s Animal Rescue Program
Cost: free, but RSVP is required at dmvbirds@gmail.com
Meeting Location: The Cottage at the Dogfish INN, located at 105 Savannah Road, Lewes, DE 19958. GPS Coordinates: 38.775121, -75.137909
The Winter Delmarva Dogfish BirdINNg Weekend is more than a great opportunity to see unique local birds…it is also a time to meet unique local birders! Birders will enjoy complimentary samples of Dogfish Head craft ales and good company at the Dogfish INN, located just a short walk over the bridge from Fisherman’s Wharf. See what birds have been tallied on the Friday and Saturday field trips, and learn about local birding hotspots from our DBW guides. Join us to swap birding stories and add to the DBW checklist for the weekend.

Immediately following the Tally Rally, we will be joined by our friend Kate Shaffer for a fireside chat! Kate is the Stranding Response and Triage Manager for the National Aquarium’s Animal Rescue Program. She will discuss the history and growth of their program, and highlight the recent expansion of stranding response efforts along Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The National Aquarium actively responds to live-stranded sea turtles and marine mammals, working to rescue and rehabilitate these incredible animals.
If you plan to attend the Tally Rally, please RSVP by emailing dmvbirds@gmail.com with your name and the number in your party.
Please note:
- The Dogfish INN parking lot is for guests only, but there is a public parking lot conveniently located across the street. If you registered for the 2:30 – 5:00 pm boat trip, you can leave your vehicle in the parking lot at Fisherman’s Wharf and walk across the canal bridge (~4 minutes) to the Dogfish INN.
- Birders will enjoy complimentary samples of Dogfish Head craft ales. Other refreshments will not be served during the fireside chat, but you are welcome to bring snacks.
What goes better together than birds and beers? Here are Dogfish Head’s off-centered ale pairing recommendations for the Winter Delmarva Dogfish BirdINNg Weekend! Please drink responsibly.

60-minute IPA: Brewed using a boatload of intense Northwest hops, we boil this continually hopped IPA for a full 60 minutes, adding more than 60 hop additions continuously to create a bold and timeless flavor. Continually hopped to deliver a pungently, citrusy, grassy hop flavor without being crushingly bitter, 60 Minute IPA is a surprisingly sessionable IPA for the craft enthusiast.
Citrus Squall: Citrus Squall is the perfect storm of a double golden ale and a paloma cocktail brewed with grapefruit juice, blue agave nectar, lime peels and a touch of sea salt, bringing strong gusts of citrusy hop and grapefruit aromas, counterbalanced by a downpouring of bright and tart grapefruit flavor and a blue agave nectar sweetness.
SeaQuench Ale: Objectively the most refreshing beer we’ve ever brewed, SeaQuench Ale is a session sour mash-up of a crisp Kölsch, a salty Gose and a tart Berliner Weiss brewed in sequence with black limes, sour lime juice and sea salt. The result? A citrusy-tart union that has captured the attention and hearts of beer, wine and margarita drinkers alike!
Avian Influenza Alert:
Recently, H5 avian influenza has been detected in sick and dead Snow Geese on Delmarva. We will be hosting field trips in areas where avian influenza may be present. If you maintain a backyard flock of chickens or work in the poultry industry, you may want to take precautions to minimize the spread of avian influenza. For more information about protecting yourself and your birds from avian influenza, please visit the CDC website.
If you encounter a sick or dead bird, please call these numbers and visit these websites for reporting information:
- In Delaware, visit the Delaware.gov website or call 302-739-9912.
- In Maryland, visit the MD DNR website or call 877-463-6497.
Please note:
- No cancellations are accepted after February 28, 2025. For a further explanation of our refund policy, please click here.
- Trips will go rain or shine, unless torrential rains prevent us from viewing wildlife.
- If the trip is canceled due to dangerous conditions, we will notify you via email. Please note that the email will be sent to all participants BCC, so you may need to check your email spam folder. A full refund will be provided within 15 days.