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BBC/SSBC trip
A fun day for 19 birders beginning in Orleans at Putnam Conservation Area (the community gardens there) and ending at Forest Beach in Chatham. We had great weather, but not a flight day. We expected more diversity with warblers and shorebirds. The tide was opposite of what would have been optimal. I tallied 80 species and I am aware of another 7 which other participants encountered. 100, the target, was within possibility missing species like Blackpoll Warbler and Semipalmated and Least Sandpipers. Forest Beach had an earlier report from the day of Whimbrel & Marbled Godwit.
Highlights were Cory’s and Great Shearwaters, Gannet, 2 Sharp-shinned, 5 Cooper’s Hawks, 4 Oystercatchers, “Western” Willet(s) including one with a transmitter, feeding frenzy of 200 Laughing Gulls, Screech Owl at the Beech Forest, Sapsucker at WBWS, a flock of 90 Fish Crow at Lieutenant’s Island causeway, 5 Horned Lark, 14 American Pipit, a latish Yellow Warbler, Pine Warbler at WBWS, 5 “western” Palm Warbler, couple of flyover Bobolinks, Scarlet Tanager in Wellfleet, 2 Dickcissel, couple of Purple Finch.
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RESCHEDULED to April 16 Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, Concord RESCHEDULED
Concord - Great Meadows Concord Unit, Entrance Rd, Concord, MA, United StatesDue to weather, this trip is rescheduled to April 16.
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Fruitlands Museum, Harvard
Harvard - Fruitlands Museum 102 Prospect Hill Rd., Harvard, MA, United StatesCosponsored with Boxborough Birders. We will look for local avian non-migratory species and early migrant arrivals. Expect to walk about two miles on trails through meadows and woods, with some steep sections. Prepare for ticks. We will bird at the meeting location for about 30 minutes so any latecomers can catch up.
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Westborough WMA in Two Parts
Northborough - Watson Park, Bartlett Pond 35A Lyman St, Northborough, MA, United StatesPart 1: 7 AM -10 AM / Part 2: 10:30 AM -1:00 PM. We will hike at a slow pace through mild moderate trails in search of sparrows and other migrants. For the first part we will hike the Eastern trails between Lake Chauncy and Little Chauncy(about 3 miles). Then we will again meet at
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Belle Isle Marsh and Vicinity
East Boston - Belle Isle Parking Lot 1399 Bennington Street, Boston, MA, United StatesLed by DCR staff. We will search on foot up to one mile on flat, easy terrain, for migrating or resident songbirds, raptors, shorebirds, and marsh birds at this birding hotspot and state park. This is a traveling program by car or bike. Prepare for ticks and mosquitoes. Ages: Adults and kids 8 years+ with
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Millennium Park
Boston - Millennium Park Canoe Launch 300 Gardner Street, Boston, MA, United StatesJoin us to observe resident birds and spring migrants in a unique urban habitat that is a favorite for many bird species, including uncommon and rare flycatchers, swallows & warblers. Birders of all levels welcome. The trails are generally flat and easy to walk, with some rough patches. A water bottle, sunblock, insect repellent, waterproof






