Wake Up with the Birds
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Glide quietly through calm waterways as we explore the rich birdlife of Saltpeter Creek by canoe. Traveling at the pace of the landscape allows us to observe birds with minimal disturbance while experiencing the wetlands, forests, and shallow coves they depend on.
Along the way, participants will gain experience identifying resident and migratory bird species by sight and sound. From osprey and bald eagles to warblers, herons, and waterfowl, each paddle offers a unique window into the dynamic ecosystems of the Bay.
Eric will serve as our guide from Birds of Urban Baltimore (B.Ur.B), a community-based organization founded in 2019 that connects people with bird science, conservation, and neighborhood ecology through bird banding demonstrations, community events, internships, and hands-on education.
Whether you are an experienced birder or simply curious about the natural world, this trip offers an immersive opportunity to slow down, observe closely, and connect with the waterways that sustain both wildlife and human communities.
This paddle takes place on a tidal river that may experience windy conditions. In the case weather is too severe to paddle; the outing will be cancelled.
We will travel at a pace that allows us to observe and respect the wildlife. Beginner paddlers are warmly welcome, and no prior birding experience is needed.
Registration is required for this event, as space is limited.
Our canoes seat 2 adults, so individuals will be paired up with another paddler. If you are not comfortable paddling with a stranger, sign up with a buddy!
Along the way, participants will gain experience identifying resident and migratory bird species by sight and sound. From osprey and bald eagles to warblers, herons, and waterfowl, each paddle offers a unique window into the dynamic ecosystems of the Bay.
Eric will serve as our guide from Birds of Urban Baltimore (B.Ur.B), a community-based organization founded in 2019 that connects people with bird science, conservation, and neighborhood ecology through bird banding demonstrations, community events, internships, and hands-on education.
Whether you are an experienced birder or simply curious about the natural world, this trip offers an immersive opportunity to slow down, observe closely, and connect with the waterways that sustain both wildlife and human communities.
This paddle takes place on a tidal river that may experience windy conditions. In the case weather is too severe to paddle; the outing will be cancelled.
We will travel at a pace that allows us to observe and respect the wildlife. Beginner paddlers are warmly welcome, and no prior birding experience is needed.
Registration is required for this event, as space is limited.
Our canoes seat 2 adults, so individuals will be paired up with another paddler. If you are not comfortable paddling with a stranger, sign up with a buddy!
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Where is it happening?
Saltpeter Creek, Middle River,MD,United States
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
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Host or PublisherThe Natural History Society of Maryland









