Kent Island Bird Sanctuary is a critical habitat on Maryland’s Eastern Shore renowned for supporting large populations of migratory bald eagles and diverse waterfowl, offering excellent wildlife viewing and nature observation opportunities.
Kent Island Bird Sanctuary is situated on the southern tip of Kent Island in Queen Anne's County, Maryland, at the eastern edge of the Chesapeake Bay. It encompasses approximately 47 acres of forest, marsh, and shoreline habitats managed primarily to protect migratory and resident bird species, especially one of the largest wintering bald eagle roosts on the East Coast. The sanctuary’s habitats include tidal wetlands, mixed hardwood forests, and open waters, providing essential breeding, feeding, and resting grounds for numerous waterfowl including ducks, geese, herons, and ospreys. Originally established in the mid-20th century to conserve the bald eagle population at risk from DDT and habitat loss, Kent Island Bird Sanctuary remains a vital sanctuary for conservation and scientific research. Visitors come here primarily for birdwatching, with opportunities to view large groups of eagles especially in late fall through early spring, when roost counts can exceed several hundred individuals. Trails and observation areas offer accessible locations for wildlife photography, casual nature walks, and educational programs. The sanctuary also serves as a seasonal habitat for migratory songbirds and shorebirds, making spring and fall migration periods ideal times for bird enthusiasts. Because of its location at the confluence of the bay and river systems, the sanctuary supports a rich aquatic ecosystem, attracting anglers and paddlers in adjacent waters. Its proximity to nearby towns and accessibility via Maryland Route 18 make it a favored spot for naturalists visiting the Chesapeake Bay region. The sanctuary is managed by local conservation organizations and government agencies focused on protecting the fragile habitats of Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
One of the largest wintering bald eagle roosts on the East Coast
Tidal wetlands that support diverse waterfowl and migratory birds
Scenic observation platforms ideal for birdwatching and photography
Access to the Chesapeake Bay shoreline with nearby kayak launch points
A large communal roost site supporting hundreds of bald eagles during the winter months, making it a premier eagle-watching location.
Expansive marsh areas providing essential habitat for waterfowl, shorebirds, and aquatic species at the edge of the Chesapeake Bay.
Elevated decks strategically placed for unobstructed views of bird activity, especially during migration and roosting periods.