Birds on Tap℠

Explore Portland’s Natural Beauty and Craft Beverages on This Unique Birding Tour

Pair nature with libations on this one-of-a-kind tour. Led by an expert guide, you’ll explore Portland’s scenic spots and birdwatching hotspots, immersing yourself in the area’s unique birdlife and natural habitats. Afterward, unwind with tastings at two local craft beverage producers, where you can relax and toast to a day well spent. This versatile tour offers a seamless blend of education, relaxation, and enjoyment, making it perfect for both bird lovers and craft drink enthusiasts alike.

A birding and beer-ing collaboration with Freeport Wild Bird Supply!

These unique, relaxed birding and beer-ing adventures that you have come to love combine great local birding at seasonal hotspots with approachable opportunities to sample the delicious creations of some of our favorite Maine breweries. These events are a perfect introduction to birding and/or craft beer, and a great opportunity to enjoy our favorite pastimes with significant others, friends, and family that have interest in one topic, while your interest is primarily in the other (for now!). Educational, enjoyable, and eye-opening, our unique Birds on Tap series enters its 11th Year!

 

What’s Included

  • Guided birdwatching experience led by an expert guide.
  • Visits to two local alcohol producers with tastings.
  • Insights into bird species and habitats unique to Portland and it’s surrounding areas
  • Bottled water in transit and water at partner locations.

 

What’s Not Included

  •  Binoculars
  • Additional food or beverages.
  • Gratuities for the guide.

 

What to Bring

  • Comfortable shoes for walking and standing.
  • Weather-appropriate clothing (layers recommended).
  • Valid ID (21+ required for alcohol).
  • Binoculars

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  • Birdwatching with an Expert Guide: Explore Portland’s scenic birding spots, guided by an expert who will share insights about the region’s unique birdlife.
  • Portland’s Scenic Habitats: Discover the natural beauty of the area, including lush landscapes and diverse habitats that are home to a variety of bird species.
  • Local Craft Beverage Producers: Visit two carefully selected craft beverage producers, where you’ll enjoy tastings and learn about the region’s thriving beverage scene.
  • Seamless Blend of Nature and Libations: Experience the perfect combination of outdoor exploration and local craft drinks, making for a memorable and relaxing day.

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2025 Birding Dates Portland, Maine

  • Roadtrip! Harlequins and Hops: Sunday, February 23, 2025
  • Roadtrip! Warblers and Wort: Thursday, May 8, 2025
  • Roadtrip! Shorebirds and Steins: Sunday, August 3, 2025
  • The Boat Trip! Migrant Birds and Island Exploration: Sunday, September 21, 2025
  • The Boat Trip! Rare Birds and Island Exploration: Sunday, October 19, 2025 (weather date: October 26, 2025)\
  • Roadtrip! Rarity Roundup: Sunday, November 9, 2025

 

Birds on Tap! with Freeport Wild Bird Supply and Maine Brews Cruise! Seasonal birdwatching meets Portland Maine’s finest craft beers – all with the convenience of being chauffeured!

Join us for our Birds on Tap series, a unique collaboration between Maine Brews Cruise and Freeport Wild Bird Supply. In 2025, we’re excited to bring back more of these special birding and beer tours, perfectly blending nature exploration and craft beer tasting.

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Intinerary

Sunday, February 23, 2025
9:00am – 3:00pm
$115 / Adult

This itinerary takes advantage of some of the amazing birding opportunities right here in Greater Portland in the depths of winter. We’ll begin on the rocky shores of Cape Elizabeth, where the stunning Harlequin Duck joins a wide array of winter seaducks, from Common Eider to all three species of scoters. We’ll also look for Purple Sandpipers, Black Guillemots, Red-necked and Horned Grebes, Common and Red-throated Loons, and much more.

Depending on weather and ice conditions, our second stop may include more seaduck searching, or we might check some of the concentrations of gulls in Portland and South Portland to look for Iceland and Glaucous Gulls, or perhaps seek out a lingering dabbler among the city park Mallard aggregations. We’ll remain flexible to take advantage – or seek shelter – from whatever winter weather may be at hand.

After about 3 hours of birding, we will be transported to two of our great local producers to sample their offerings and learn their styles. Our brewery destinations are subject to change, but the current plan is to visit Argenta Brewing Company and Belleflower Brewing Company.

Argenta Brewing Company in Portland, Maine, is a must-visit for beer lovers, offering a unique lager-focused experience inspired by the lively German beer halls of the 19th century. Known for its expertly crafted lagers—like the rich Black Lager and crisp Rice Lager—each pint is served in hefty, old-world seidels for an authentic touch. With a spacious, family-friendly tasting room, a vibrant patio featuring food trucks, and free popcorn to snack on, it’s the perfect spot to relax, connect, and savor exceptional brews!

Belleflower Brewing Company in Portland, Maine, has quickly established itself as a hub for exceptionally crafted beers, showcasing a passion for both classic and innovative brewing techniques. Their diverse offerings range from robust, hop-forward IPAs to smooth, malty stouts and everything in between, all brewed with meticulous attention to detail and the finest ingredients. Belleflower’s commitment to quality is evident in each pint, with seasonal specials and core favorites that cater to a wide array of tastes and preferences, making it a standout in Portland’s vibrant craft beer scene.

The samples are included in the tour price, and Maine Brews Cruise will supply a light snack (TBD) and water. Bring binoculars. We also recommend bringing a lunch or additional snack if you so desire. Layering is important for this tour, so dress warm and always pack one more layer than you think you’ll need when birding the coast of Maine in winter!

We’ll be doing all of the driving, so you can relax. And to make it even easier, we have two pick-up times and locations:

9:00am
Freeport Wild Bird Supply
541 Route One, Freeport.

or 9:20am
Marginal Way Park & Ride
(opposite the intersection with Diamond St, just east of Franklin Ave), Portland.

(Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your departure time at either location, and please let us know where you will be meeting us)

We’ll return to these locations to drop you off at 2:40pm (Portland) and 3:00pm (Freeport).

This tour is limited to 12 participants, so sign up soon! This is a one-of-a-kind tour, and we think one you won’t want to miss! Call (207-865-6000), email (freeportwildbird@yahoo.com), or visit Freeport Wild Bird Supply to pay by cash or check (and for more information), or, to conveniently pay online, click on the “Book Now” link above.

Thursday, May 8, 2025
8:00am – 2:00pm
$115 / Adult

May means warbler migration, and the destination for Warblers and Wort will hit two of Maine’s most famous springtime migrant traps, Portland’s Evergreen Cemetery and nearby Capisic Pond Park. Two oases in the urban jungle, featuring water sources and a mix of various habitats, help concentrate migrant birds that found themselves in or over the city come sunrise. After migrating all night, tired travelers look for refuge: food, water, and shelter, and urban greenspaces are absolutely critical for refueling.

Warbler diversity will rapidly be increasing, over 15 species possible by the middle of May, depending on the progression of the season. Other species, such as sparrows, raptors, and other Neotropical Migrants such as orioles and tanagers are also on the move, increasing our chances of seeing a diversity of species. If the cemetery’s apples and cherries are blooming, we may be in for quite a treat as these are absolute magnets for hungry migrants. Meanwhile, most trees have yet to fully leaf out, making them easier to spot!

It’s sometimes hard to leave Evergreen on a busy spring morning, but if we do, it will be for the very short trip over to Capisic Pond Park, where we’ll continue to seek migrants of all shapes and sizes.

After about 3 hours of birding, we will be transported to two of our great local producers to sample their offerings and learn their styles. Our brewery destinations are subject to change, but the current plan is to visit Orange Bike Brewing and Camp Pennant.

Orange Bike Brewing in Portland, Maine, pioneers in the local craft beer scene by offering a 100% gluten-free lineup, utilizing alternative grains such as millet, buckwheat, and quinoa. Their beers, ranging from hoppy IPAs to rich stouts, are meticulously crafted to ensure rich flavors that appeal to all beer enthusiasts, not just those avoiding gluten. Each brew is a testament to Orange Bike’s innovative approach to inclusive brewing practices.

Camp Pennant in Portland excels in producing a varied selection of craft beers, which perfectly complement their signature wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas. Their brewing focus is on crisp, refreshing lagers and rich, complex ales that capture the essence of Maine’s brewing heritage. The waterfront location not only enhances the dining experience but also inspires the seasonal and locally sourced ingredients in their brews.

The samples are included in the tour price, and Maine Brews Cruise will supply a light snack (TBD) and water. Bring binoculars. We also recommend bringing a lunch or additional snack if you so desire. Light-colored, long-sleeve shirt and pants are highly recommended to reduce the nuisances of biting insects and trails may be muddy so wear appropriate footwear.

We’ll be doing all of the driving, so you can relax. And to make it even easier, we have two pick-up times and locations:

8:00am
Freeport Wild Bird Supply
541 Route One, Freeport.

or 8:20am
Marginal Way Park & Ride
(opposite the intersection with Diamond St, just east of Franklin Ave), Portland.

(Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your departure time at either location, and please let us know where you will be meeting us)

We’ll return to these locations to drop you off at 1:40pm (Portland) and 2:00pm (Freeport).

This tour is limited to 12 participants, so sign up soon! This is a one-of-a-kind tour, and we think one you won’t want to miss! Call (207-865-6000), email (freeportwildbird@yahoo.com), or visit Freeport Wild Bird Supply to pay by cash or check (and for more information), or, to conveniently pay online, click on the “Book Now” link below.

For a taste of what’s in store, here’s the trip report from our outing in 2024.

Sunday, August 3, 2025
9:00am – 3:00pm
$115 / Adult

The original BoT Roadtrip! Way back in 2015, our most popular tour returns to Scarborough Marsh at prime time for a good variety of migrant shorebirds. We’ll learn how to identify our common species, and search for the rare. Up to 20 species of shorebirds are possible! We’ll practice identifying our “peeps” (Least, Semipalmated, and White-rumped Sandpipers) and attempt to tease out a rare Western or even a Baird’s among the masses. We’ll look for local breeding American Oystercatchers and Willets, while searching for migrants such as Red Knots on their way from the high Arctic to the southern tip of Argentina.

And not to worry, we’ll take a look at everything else, such as Common, Roseate, and Least Terns; herons and egrets, and who knows what else? We may even get a chance to see Nelson’s and Saltmarsh Sparrows depending on time, wind, and tide.

After about 3 hours of birding, we will be transported to two of our great local producers to sample their offerings and learn their styles. Our brewery destinations are subject to change, but the current plan is to visit Modestman and The Send.

Modestman Brewing in Portland, Maine, is renowned for its dedication to creating small-batch, artisanal beers that blend traditional brewing methods with modern innovation. Their beer selection is characterized by a dynamic range of styles, from velvety smooth stouts to vibrant and aromatic IPAs, each crafted to showcase the depth and complexity of flavors. Modestman is committed to pushing the boundaries of craft beer, experimenting with different hops, malts, and brewing techniques to produce distinctive, high-quality beers that resonate with both casual drinkers and connoisseurs alike.

The Send Brewing Co. in South Portland is celebrated for its unique fusion of craft beer and Japanese culinary traditions, offering beers that are as diverse as they are flavorful. From robust porters to delicate pilsners, each batch is brewed with a focus on quality and a nod to sustainable practices. Their beers are designed to pair beautifully with their menu of Japanese comfort food, creating a harmonious dining and drinking experience.

The samples are included in the tour price, and Maine Brews Cruise will supply a light snack (TBA) and water. Bring binoculars and a spotting scope if you have one. We also recommend bringing a lunch or additional snack if you so desire. Sunscreen, a light jacket in case the wind turns onshore, and sturdy comfortable walking shoes are also recommended – we will be out in the sun for the duration of the birding portion of the tour.

We’ll be doing all of the driving, so you can relax. And to make it even easier, we have two pick-up times and locations:

9:00am
Freeport Wild Bird Supply
541 Route One, Freeport.

or 9:20am
Marginal Way Park & Ride
(opposite the intersection with Diamond St, just east of Franklin Ave), Portland.

(Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your departure time at either location, and please let us know where you will be meeting us)

This tour is limited to 12 participants, so sign up soon! This is a one-of-a-kind tour, and we think one you won’t want to miss! Call (207-865-6000), email (freeportwildbird@yahoo.com), or visit Freeport Wild Bird Supply to pay by cash or check (and for more information), or, to conveniently pay online, click on the “Book Now” link below.

Check out the trip reports for 2019 and 2024 to see why you don’t want to miss out this year!

Sunday, September 21, 2025
9:00am – 2:00pm
$140 / Adult

During last year’s wildly successful outing in which we became the first birding group ever on the island, we found oodles of Yellow-rumped Wabrlers, an uncommon Field Sparrow, and other migrants. But we were also captivated by Captain Pete, who guided us through the historic fort, sharing a wealth of historical knowledge and fascinating stories. The beer was pretty darn good too, as we sampled the history of Maine’s craft beer movement.

Building on that success, we’re visiting the private House Island in Portland Harbor twice in 2025! Once again, we’ve been granted special permission to come ashore and scour the island here in the peak of fall migration. We’ll follow well-maintained trails through the island’s mosaic of open habitats, scrub, and young woods. These are great habitats to search for a variety of migrants, and perhaps even a rarity!

Our first trip will be in September with its greater diversity of warbler species, the beginning of sparrow and waterbird migration, and perhaps even a flight of migrant hawks. September is known for its quantity of birds, and we’ll be the first birding tour group to find out what House Island holds in this productive time of year.

As we motor back across the harbor, we’ll continue to familiarize ourselves with some of the common waterbirds, such as Common Eiders, Common Loons, and perhaps some lingering Ospreys and others from the summer, all while enjoying a local craft beverage produced in the city of Portland. While the exact plan is subject to change, we’ll be sure to come up with a plan to adequately celebrate our discoveries – or the one that got away!

The beverages are included in the tour price, and Maine Brews Cruise will supply a light snack and water. Bring binoculars. We also recommend bringing a lunch or additional snack if you so desire. Sturdy comfortable walking shoes are also recommended, as are a variety of layers as it can be quite chilly on the water by the end of October.

Check out the 2024 tour report to see why you really don’t want to miss out again this year!

Meeting Location

  • Meeting time: 9am
  • Meeting location: Portland Beer Hub: 320 Fore Street, Portland, ME 04101
    • on street parking is available in Portland’s Old Port
    • parking garages are also an option and listed below
      • Fore Street Parking Garage – 427 Fore Street, Portland
      • Fisherman’s Wharf – 202 Commercial Street, Portland
      • Custom House Parking Garage – 25 Pearl Street, Portland

*Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your departure time.*

We’ll return to Portland Beer Hub at 2:00pm

Sunday, October 19th (weather date 10/26)
9am – 2pm
$140 / Adult

During last year’s wildly successful outing in which we became the first birding group ever on the island, we found oodles of Yellow-rumped Wabrlers, an uncommon Field Sparrow, and other migrants. But we were truly captivated by Captain Pete, who guided us through the historic fort, sharing a wealth of historical knowledge and fascinating stories. The beer was pretty darn good too, as we sampled the history of Maine’s craft beer scene.

Building on that success, we’re visiting the private House Island in Portland Harbor twice in 2025. We’ve been granted special permission to come ashore and scour the island here in the peak of fall migration. We’ll follow well-maintained trails through the island’s mosaic of open habitats, scrub, and young woods. These are great habitats to search for a variety of migrants, and perhaps even a rarity!

Returning in late October, once again rarities will be on our mind. While rare birds are rare, we are still going to expect the unexpected. But more likely are regular migrants of the season such as Yellow-rumped Warblers, a variety of sparrows, and a growing diversity of waterbirds. At the very least, we’ll have resident waterbirds and several species of gulls to sort through. We are having daydreams of a rare flycatcher!

As we motor back across the harbor, we’ll continue to familiarize ourselves with some of the common waterbirds, such as Common Eiders, Common Loons, and the vanguard of our winter diving ducks while enjoying a local craft beverage produced in the city of Portland. While the exact plan is subject to change, we’ll be sure to come up with a plan to adequately celebrate our discoveries – or the one that got away!

The beverages are included in the tour price, and Maine Brews Cruise will supply a light snack and water. Bring binoculars. We also recommend bringing a lunch or additional snack if you so desire. Sturdy comfortable walking shoes are also recommended, as are a variety of layers as it can be quite chilly on the water by the end of October.

Meeting Location

  • Meeting time: 9am
  • Meeting location: Portland Beer Hub: 320 Fore Street, Portland, ME 04101
    • on street parking is available in Portland’s Old Port
    • parking garages are also an option and listed below
      • Fore Street Parking Garage – 427 Fore Street, Portland
      • Fisherman’s Wharf – 202 Commercial Street, Portland
      • Custom House Parking Garage – 25 Pearl Street, Portland

*Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your departure time.*

We’ll return to Portland Beer Hub at 2:00pm

Check out the 2024 tour report to see why you really don’t want to miss out again this year!

Sunday, November 9, 2025
8:00am – 3:00pm
$125 / Adult

Maine Brews Cruise (formerly Maine Brew Bus) and Freeport Wild Bird Supply are excited to continue our collaboration for six very special outings in 2024.

These unique, relaxed birding and beer-ing adventures that you have come to love combine great local birding at seasonal hotspots with visits to sample the delicious creations of some of our favorite local breweries. These tours are a perfect introduction to birding and/or craft beer, and a great opportunity to travel with significant others, friends, and family that have interest in one topic, while your interest is primarily in the other (for now!). Seasonal birding hotspots and great local beer – a perfect combination, and we’ll even do all of the driving!

Early November is a fantastic time of year in Maine for vagrants – birds normally seen in far-off places. Due to a combination of weather patterns, changing seasonal food resources, falling temperatures, and other factors – some of which are not completely understood – birds that may have ended up in Maine by “accident” begin to concentrate at the coast in “migrant traps” and “hotspots.” In other words, this is the time of year to expect the unexpected.

A traditional “Rarity Roundup” involves teams of birders heading out on a given day during rarity prime time, looking for species that are not supposed to be around. And in honor of that tradition, that’s exactly what we are going to do on this unique tour. We may “chase” a rarity (go to see something that has already been found, aka “twitch”) or we might choose a destination known for rare birds in an attempt to find one of our own. Or perhaps, we’ll do both!

Anything between Portland and Kittery is fair game, and we might not even know where we will head until we are on the bus and the latest rare bird alert is received. For those who love adding a bird to your Life or State List, and/or basking in the thrill of discovery, well then this is the tour for you! In between seeing great birds, we’ll discuss the complex factors that are involved in delivering rarities to an area, and how we go about finding them.

After about 3-4 hours of birding, depending on drive time, we will be transported to two of our great local producers to sample their offerings and learn their styles. Our brewery destinations are subject to change, but the current plan is to visit Woodland Farms Brewing and Tributary Brewing Company.

Woodland Farms Brewery in Kittery stands out for its extensive range of beers, from traditional lagers and ales to adventurous sours and seasonal specials. They emphasize innovation and quality, constantly experimenting with new styles and ingredients to push the boundaries of craft brewing. Their commitment to variety ensures that there is always something new and exciting on tap for every palate.

Tributary Brewing Company in Kittery offers a meticulous selection of handcrafted beers, with each recipe designed to highlight the nuances of traditional brewing while embracing contemporary flavors. From silky stouts to vibrant IPAs, the beers at Tributary reflect the brewmaster’s decades of experience and a deep passion for brewing excellence. Their commitment to quality and craftsmanship makes each visit a richly satisfying experience for true beer lovers.

The samples are included in the tour price, and Maine Brews Cruise will supply a light snack (TBA) and water. Bring binoculars and a spotting scope if you have one. We also recommend bringing a lunch or additional snack if you so desire. Sunscreen, an extra layer or two, and sturdy comfortable walking shoes are also recommended as we will want to be comfortable during both a long drive or a standing vigil outside.

We’ll be doing all of the driving, so you can relax. And to make it even easier, we have two pick-up times and locations:

8 am
Freeport Wild Bird Supply
541 Route One, Freeport.

or 8:20 am
Marginal Way Park & Ride
(opposite the intersection with Diamond St, just east of Franklin Ave), Portland.

(Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your departure time at either location, and please let us know where you will be meeting us)

This tour is limited to 12 participants, so sign up soon! This is a one-of-a-kind tour, and we think one you won’t want to miss! Call (207-865-6000), email (freeportwildbird@yahoo.com), or visit Freeport Wild Bird Supply to pay by cash or check (and for more information), or, to conveniently pay online, click on the “Book Now” link below.

Check out the trip report from 2019 to see why you don’t want to miss out this year!

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Extras

  • 10% Off at Portland Beer Hub: Guests receive 10% off drinks, snacks, food, and craft beverages to take home before or after the tour.
  • Portland Explorer Merchandise: Exclusive merch packages are available at Portland Beer Hub to commemorate your adventure.
  • Custom Group Photos: Your guide will capture group photos to help you remember your experience and share it with others.
  • Complimentary Water: Stay refreshed with complimentary water at Portland Beer Hub before your tour begins.
  • Local Recommendations: Our guides and Beer Hub staff are happy to provide insider tips on dining, activities, and must-see spots in Portland.

 

Disclaimers

We operate tours rain, shine, or snow, provided that the roads, sidewalks, and water are deemed safe for travel. Safety is our top priority, and we reserve the right to cancel or reschedule tours in the event of unsafe conditions.

All tours require a minimum number of guests to operate. If the minimum is not met, we will notify guests in advance and offer options to reschedule or receive a full refund.

Portland Beer Hub does not own parking, and guests are responsible for arranging and paying for parking prior to check-in.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

You’ll enjoy birdwatching with an expert guide and tastings at two local beverage producers.

Walking distances and terrain vary based on the birdwatching locations. Comfortable shoes are recommended.

Binoculars are recommended, but not required.

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