Spring Warbler Workshop at Max Patch

Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

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Ventures Birding Tours
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98 reviews
Apr 21, 2022
Group size: 3 - 10
Spring Warbler Workshop at Max Patch
Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

Ventures Birding Tours
  • Email address verified
98 reviews

Apr 21, 2022
Group size: 3 - 10

About this trip

A day exploring the areas around Max Patch Mountain in Haywood and Madison Counties with a specific focus on warblers. Mostly roadside birding with some walking and short hikes. Bring good hiking boots and warm clothing as it will be cooler in the higher elevations. 


Max Patch (elev. 4,629’) is a bald mountain located in Western NC at the juncture of Haywood and Madison Counties of NC and Cocke County, TN. The Appalachian Trail traverses the bald, offering spectacular 360° views of the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains and Smokies. Max Patch attracts many outdoor enthusiasts with ample hiking and camping opportunities on offer, but it’s also a fantastic place for the naturalist and birder. Habitats ranging from northern cove and mixed forests to coniferous woodlands and early successional, grassy areas attract quite the variety of butterflies and birds in the spring, especially warblers. Golden-winged Warblers, a declining species, are found in this area and should be a highlight of our day.

This being a Spring Warbler Workshop, our focus will be on finding as many different warbler species as possible, listening for differences in each species’ song, and marveling at the diversity of colors and patterns on display. We should find 15-20 different species, such as: Ovenbird; Louisiana Waterthrush; Common Yellowthroat; Northern Parula; American Redstart; Golden-winged, Black-and-white, Hooded, Cape May, Blackburnian, Yellow, Chestnut-sided, Black-throated Blue, Black-throated Green, Pine, Yellow-rumped & Yellow-throated Warblers. Of course, the rich habitats here hold many other birds of interest, and we won’t be so focused on warblers that we’ll ignore everything else! Northern Bobwhite, Ruffed Grouse, Barred Owl, and even Vesper Sparrow will be possible in addition to the more common spring lovelies such as Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Scarlet Tanager, Wood Thrush and Veery. By the end of the day we could very well have seen 60-70 species in total!


Join us for an excellent day full of warblers at one of our favorite birding hotspots in Western NC.  

What’s included

  • 1 birding guide

What’s not included

  • lunch
  • transportation

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Trip Price
$60

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Ventures Birding Tours
98 reviews
Small travel company based in Asheville, NC, specializing in birding & nature tours both locally & worldwide.

Reviews

This was a great trip and we saw some amazing birds, especially large flocks coming in to settle for the night and dozens of birds (red winged and brewers black birds) seemingly popping out of the fields that had been harvested. The days were long, leaving early (6-6:30 am), returning to hotel for the night (7-8pm), lots of time in the van to cover the distances, changing hotels every other night and dealing with dicey weather was somewhat tiring. Not much downtime except during drives and we were birding from the van even then! As a friend said to me, this was an experience not a vacation!! Our fellow birdiers, only 4 ofus on the trip, were terrific, very sharing of their much better birding knowledge. Mike, our leader was tireless, handling all the driving, posting ebird lists, managing logistics for lunches and dinners, always upbeat. Would consider another Ventures trip, but would look for a bit more flexibility in use of time with options for downtime.
By carol s for Kansas: Open Country Specialties 2024 on Nov 16, 2024
What a wonderful birding trip. Our guide Mike Werndly was knowledgeable, experienced and a great guy to hang out with. Although the pace is easy, the days are long. I plan to take other birding trips with Ventures.
By Cynthia S for Kansas: Open Country Specialties 2024 on Nov 13, 2024
Great weather, lots of warblers and grosbeaks. Clifton helped us ID and see the birds. Also enjoyed hawk watching from tower on Mt. Mitchell.
By Barbara R for Ridge Junction 4 on Sep 24, 2024
One of the best trips to date. Spectacular scenery, 13 life birds, close to 170 species total, congenital group, very competent guides. My favorite bids were the Willow and Rock Ptarmigan and the spectacular Steller’s Sea Eagle. I will never forget seeing this stunning bird.
By Alan L for Newfoundland '24 - Puffins, Boreal Birds, & Spectacular Scenery on Sep 16, 2024
This was an exploration for all of us. We had excellent guides and saw many lifers. I have to say I got tired of white rice but at least there was usually tofu (I'm a vegetarian). Leeches in the forest - need more rest stops for ladies!!!!
By Barbara R for Sumatra - Padang on Aug 14, 2024
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