Bucks County Audubon Society

Birding at Honey Hollow

Honey Hollow covers approximately 60 acres of woods, fields, meadows, streams, and ponds with 7 miles of rustic trails winding through it. This mix of habitats has attracted over 100 confirmed bird species, including several that breed at Honey Hollow.

There are bird feeders at the nature center and our bird blind to draw common feeder birds to where they can readily be observed. See our bird checklist to find out which species have been spotted here and in what season.  

Confirmed bird species in Honey Hollow

Take a Bird Walk with Us!

Join our bird walks on the first and third Saturdays of the month at 8:00 am! We meet at the nature center. See our calendar for the latest information.

Birding

Price range: $30.00 through $35.50

Borrow a Birding Backpack

Birding backpacks are available in the nature center that contain binoculars, a field guide, a laminated trail map, and local bird checklists.

These may be borrowed with a driver’s license and a credit card as collateral. Both will be returned when the backpack is brought back to the center. Backpacks must be returned the same day they are borrowed.

This program is made possible by the Bucks County Birders.

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Create a Bird-Friendly Habitat at Home

Join the Bird-Friendly Habitat Recognition Program! It recognizes and celebrates properties that provide essential food, water, shelter, and nesting places for birds using sustainable practices.

Aside from the joys that birds bring, establishing a recognized Bird-Friendly Habitat has practical benefits for your yard and the surrounding community.

Additional benefits include:

  • Receiving Bird Beat, the Bird Town PA newsletter.
  • Connecting with your local chapter and taking advantage of programs and events.
  • Being part of the statewide PA Audubon Council community with opportunities to attend webinars, take action with local legislators, and stay on top of all things bird-friendly in PA.

Engage in Community Science

Visit our Community Science page to learn about participating in projects related to birds that involve collecting and analyzing data by members of the general public.  

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