• Montvale Park — Bedford County 8:00am

    Montvale Park 2630 Quarterwood Rd., Montvale, VA, United States

    Join leader Kirk Gardner (828-216-9170) for a bird walk at Montvale Park!  On this trip we will be targeting Lincoln’s Sparrow, Swamp Sparrow and other late-season migrants (such as Orange-crowned Warbler, Nashville Warbler) as well as other local residents.  Our route will follow the Creekside Trail along South Fork Goose Creek, looping back via the Soggy…

  • Highland Park Bird Hike — Emphasis on New Birders!

    Highland Park 502 Washington Ave SW, Roanoke, VA, United States

    Saturday in the Park - A Stroll through Highland Park – 8:00am Special Invite:  Novice Birders or anyone wishing to "get their feet wet" with birds! Leader: David Frye (248-459-6783) Join us for a gentle walk through a beautiful local park in Old Southwest. We should see lots of familiar birds that we love, as…

  • Second Wednesday Bird Hike

    Wednesday Bird Walk - Botetourt Center at Greenfield, 8:00 am. Leader: David Frye (248-459-6783) Join us for a bird walk on the Cherry Blossom Trail at Greenfield. We will walk around Greenfield Lake and possibly to the pond beyond. The walk will be mostly flat walking for about 1 mile each way. Bring your spotting…

  • Jae Valley Park Field Trip

    Jae Valley Park 3877-3899 Jae Valley Rd, Roanoke, VA, United States

    22Nov2025 – Jae Park Bird Hike – Saturday 8:00am Leader: David Frye (248-459-6783)  Join us for a trip to a nearby park area that’s relatively under-birded.  It will be our first visit here for a while and we're looking to rediscover a local park that can be productive for birds.  We'll be looking for late…

  • Garst Mill Park – Roanoke

    Garst Mill Park

    Wednesday at Garst Mill Park -- 9:00am (note start time change -- Winter season) Leader: David Frye (248-459-6783) -- Meet Dave at Garst Mill Park for a stroll along the Greenway within Garst Mill Park. We will be looking for resident songbirds and woodpeckers. The path meanders beside the length of Mud Lick Creek and…

  • Roanoke Sewage Treatment Plant – Sunday 9:00am

    Roanoke Sewage Treatment Plant 1502 Brownlee Ave SE, Roanoke, VA, United States

    Leader: Kent Davis 540-353-6388 Join us for a walk around the Sewage Treatment Plant. Birders know that they’re in for a treat anytime they have a visit to the sewage settling ponds! It’s a holiday festive occasion! Entrance to the STP is by special permit and trip participants must all enter at the same time…

  • Catawba Greenway and Whispering Pines

    Catawba Greenway Trailhead 5075 Catawba Creek Rd, Catawba, VA, United States

     Saturday 9:00am  --  Leaders: Kirk Gardner (828-216-9170) This Saturday trip will involve about a mile of walking on a mostly gravel road as well as small portions of some grassy fields. An option after the walk at Catawba (if time and weather permit) will be to visit nearby Whispering Pines where we have seen some…

  • Garst Mill Park – Roanoke — Second Wednesday 9:00am

    Garst Mill Park

    14Jan2026  --  Leader: Dave Frye (248-459-6783) Join us for a mid-December Wednesday bird walk at a local park in Cave Spring. Garst Mill Park flanks Mud Lick Creek and is an easy paved path with interesting bird life. Listen closely and you may hear an Eastern Screech Owl quavering. Directions: From Brambleton Avenue in Cave…

  • Pond Hopping – Botetourt County — 31Jan2026

    Botetourt Center at Greenfield 57 S. Center Drive, Daleville, VA, United States

    Saturday 9:00am  --  Leaders: Alyce and Tim Quinn (540-537-1831) Join Alyce and Tim at Greenfield Lake to begin this multi-destination trip. We will spend the morning visiting local ponds in search of wintering waterfowl and other avian life. Bring your scope if you have one. If we have iffy weather or road conditions we may…

  • Second Wednesday Midweek Walk – Botetourt Center at Greenfield, 9:00 am

    Botetourt Center at Greenfield 57 S. Center Drive, Daleville, VA, United States

    Leader: David Frye (248-459-6783) Join us for a bird walk on the Cherry Blossom Trail at Greenfield. We will walk around Greenfield Lake and possibly to the pond beyond. The walk will be mostly flat walking for about 1 mile each way. Bring your spotting scope if you have one. Directions: Take Exit 150B on…