Tully said:
Visiting Virginia in June for a week. Any suggestions of places to visit with birds/wildlife to see?
Cheers
You got some good suggestions about where to get information etc.
However Virginia is a big state and with just one week it makes a big difference whether you are going to be close to the shore or close to the mountains etc.
In June, specially mid to the end, there won't be as many shorebirds in places like Chincoteague as you can find in May. But the breeding season for Neotropical migrants is going to be in full swing.
Not far from the Virginia Beach area, for example, there is the Great Dismal Swamp with a variety of "southern" breeding warblers: Swainson's Warbler, Prothonotary, etc. It is best in May and April but in June, specially early, they are still singing. Be prepared for bugs.
In the mountains in the west of the state a variety of warblers, thrushes, and flycatchers breed. Birds like Scarlet Tanager and Rose-breasted Grosbeak are common at this time. You can also find breeding Mourning Warblers and Blackburnian Warblers for example. However such a trip, including driving and birding time would take at least two days if you are based in a coastal town.
Just some thoughts to take into consideration when checking the excellent web sites provided in other messages.
Dalcio