Sunday, Oct. 13

Red-shouldered Hawk, photo courtesy of Frode Jacobsen. Biking and birding at Cape Henlopen State Park.

Registration is open! All reservations will be confirmed via email. No cancellations after September 27, 2024. Trips are subject to weather cancellations.


MORNING FIELD TRIPS

Raptor Roundup at Cape Henlopen State Park (DRIVING/HIKING)
Time: 8:00 am – 11:00 am
Cost: $30/person
Meeting Location: Seaside Nature Center at Cape Henlopen State ParkGPS coordinates: 38.784045, -75.098197

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.

Cooper’s Hawk, photo courtesy of Frode Jacobsen.

Meet your guides at the Seaside Nature Center at Cape Henlopen State Park for an overview of the morning’s itinerary. After watching the bird feeders at the Nature Center, we’ll caravan through Cape Henlopen State Park. This largest state park in Delaware has much to offer birders in the fall. 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. This trip will include sea and bay watching, as well as a stop at the Cape Henlopen Hawk Watch to scan the skies for migrating raptors.


Delaware Botanic Gardens at Pepper Creek (HIKING)
Time: 8:00 – 11:00 am
Cost: $55/person (this includes the admission and tour fee for the Gardens)
Meeting Location: Delaware Botanic Gardens at Pepper Creek, 30220 Piney Neck Road, Dagsboro, DE 19939. GPS coordinates: 38.562622, -75.222433

Photo courtesy of Delaware Botanic Gardens at Pepper Creek.

The Delaware Botanic Garden is a world-class, inspirational, educational, and sustainable public botanic garden in southern Delaware. Situated on thirty-seven acres along Pepper Creek, which flows into Indian River Bay, the garden maintains a year-round living habitat to demonstrate the vital impact of plants on the lives of our region’s citizens and their environment. We’ll search for migrating songbirds in the open meadows and along the dark forested trails, and search for terns, gulls and wading birds along Pepper Creek. The tour includes DBW guides as well as an interpreter from the Delaware Botanic Gardens.


Please note:

  • No cancellations are accepted after September 27, 2024. For an explanation of our refund policy, please click here.
  • Food and drink are not included in the cost for trips and tally rallies.
  • Trips will go rain or shine, unless conditions are predicted to be dangerous.
  • If the trip is canceled due to dangerous conditions, you will be notified via email and a full refund will be provided.