

Guided Kayaking Ecotour: Tree Swallow Migration Tour, Old Lyme
Each fall, the lower Connecticut River Valley becomes a spectacular staging ground for the migration of hundreds of thousands of Tree Swallows. One of the most remarkable sites is near Goose Island in Old Lyme, where the birds gather in massive flocks to feed and prepare for their journey south. These swallows feast on insects and berries along the river to fatten up for migration. As evening approaches, they form mesmerizing aerial displays called murmurations—synchronized, swirling patterns in the sky—before settling into dense communal roosts in the riverbank reeds. This behavior likely helps protect them from predators and offers one of the most stunning natural spectacles in New England. After the sun sets, we will paddle on the falling tide to our starting location.
The tree swallows gather on the lower Connecticut River from late August to Early October. It is hard to predict in advance which day will have the best show.
- Address will be provided in confirmation email.
- All equipment is included.
- This premium event is not eligible for discounts.
- Photo Credit: US Fish and Wildlife Service Northeast Region - Public Domain Dedication
Special Note from the Host:
I am planning this trip with the tides to help people, so am only offering a few dates for group tours. I am happy to offer private tours on different days to people who are willing to paddle against the tide for part of the trip.