![]() Will Greene, Friends of Acadia, NPS Will Greene / Friends of Acadia Birding Across All SeasonsAcadia’s birding opportunities vary throughout the seasons. Take a walk through the woods in the spring and hear warblers and other passerines singing in search of mates, or walk out the Ship Harbor Trail in summer to see guillemots, sandpipers, eiders, and other shorebirds riding the ocean waves. Paddle on Jordan Pond and Eagle Lake in the warmer months to see loons, eagles, and mergansers. While you typically can’t hike the Precipice Trail in the summer, you can visit the parking lot and participate in Peregrine Watch; a program where visitors can use scopes to check out the peregrines and their young nesting high on the cliff. Visit Cadillac North Ridge Trail in the fall to watch for and help record migrating hawks as they head south for the winter. If you’re brave enough, come back in the winter to cross-country ski up the Cadillac Summit Road. You might even catch a glimpse of a snowy owl scanning the landscape for its next meal. Whatever the season, birding is a joy in Acadia National Park. Will Greene / Friends of Acadia What kinds of birds does Acadia have?Acadia's bird diversity spans a host of different taxonomic groups. Here are some of our most common groups.
NPSpecies ListsNPSpecies is a consolidated database where you can find the latest information on any species from any National Park Service unit. This resource lets you search for species information on specific parks and allows you to create your own itemized species lists. How Does it Work?Use the dropdown menus below to select the species category that you'd like to view. You can choose to get a checklist or to get the full list, which includes more information about each species. Once you make your selections, click on the view PDF button. This will generate your customized report. From here, you can click on the large Print button at the top of the document to print the report, or save the report by clicking on the blue-and-white floppy disk symbol to save the report. Select a Park:Select a Species Category (optional):
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Last updated: August 28, 2025