Birding the Blanford Nature Center with the Grand Rapids Audubon Club!
Schedule
Sat, 09 May, 2026 at 09:00 am
UTC-04:00Location
Blandford Nature Center | Grand Rapids, MI
Early May is one of the most active times to visit because the diversity of habitats supports a wide range of species. Warblers, vireos, orioles, grosbeaks, thrushes, and flycatchers are all commonly reported this time of year, often moving through in mixed flocks. As we make our way toward the Highlands, the landscape opens into meadow and grassland. The Highlands, once a golf course and now restored into a natural area, offers excellent habitat for species like Eastern Bluebird and Field Sparrow. There is a fully paved ADA-accessible trail that connects the Highlands parking area and the main Visitor Center at Blandford. Whether you’re joining for the birds, the scenery, or the community, this outing is open to all!
Beyond birding, Blandford has plenty to explore. Visitors can stop into the Visitor Center to see live animal ambassadors such as birds of prey and reptiles, walk through the heritage village area, or visit the working farm with seasonal animals and gardens. Daily admission and more information can be found here. The trails themselves are free and open to the public.
Meet at the main parking lot by the Visitor Center at Blandford Nature Center. We’ll start near the pond loop before heading out on the trails.
ASK participants and guests, meet at the Oakland Drive/I-94 park & ride at 7:45am to join the caravan, or at Blandford Nature Center at 9am.
Where is it happening?
Blandford Nature Center, 1730 Hillburn Ave NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504-24ND, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:


















