Such a wonderful place to visit. I love all those carvings.
This is the kind of place where you can become interested in something totally new, simply because everyone there knows so much and is so excited about it.
For example, I learned that chickadees are very curious and will follow a group through the woods, and that the male verio sings endlessly so that his mate feels safe sitting on the nest.
For a place thats basically run on donations, this is a little gem of a place. Lots of hand carved bird displays and bird walks on certain mornings with a couple of experts pointing out the sounds and sights of the local critters.
You learn all about birds
Well, if you're into birding then you already know all about the museum. If not, then you should come check it out because, 1) there are hundreds of hand-carved birds that are more impressive than you could guess, 2) the story of the fellow who carved them is wonderful and told well, and 3) the expertly guided walks around the maintained trails on the property make it easy to learn about, and appreciate, our birds.
Discovered Birds of Vermont a few years ago. Friendly people, Bob Spear's bird carvings fill the museum to the rafters and carving classes held a couple of times a year.
Birds Of Vermont Museum is a US Park based in Huntington, New Hampshire. Birds Of Vermont Museum is located at 900 Sherman Hollow Rd, Huntington, VT 05462, USA.
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