2024 to 2025 Duck stamp

The BBC is selling the Federal Migratory Bird Conservation and Hunting Stamp, also known as the Duck Stamp, through February 15. The current Stamp is good from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. We do this in support of the National Wildlife Refuge System and to support conservation of federal lands.

To purchase your Stamp through the Brookline Bird Club, send a $25 check made payable to: Brookline Bird Club. Include a stamped, self-addressed envelope and send to: Chris Hughes, 4 Pelham Road, Weston, MA 02493. Holders/keychains are $2 each. Please, NO self-addressed stamped envelope with any order containing a holder since they require additional packaging!

The 2025 Stamp is valid through June 30, 2025. Entrance to any of the 573 national wildlife refuge in the United States is FREE when you show your Stamp, including Parker River and Great Meadows, among others.

Ninety-eight cents of every Stamp dollar goes to land acquisition from willing sellers through purchase or easements. Since 1934, Stamp sales have generated more than $1.2 billion to protect over 6 million acres of wetlands habitat on national wildlife refuges around the nation. The newest, Southern Maryland Woodlands National Wildlife Refuge, was established in December 2024. Of the 32 refuges in New England, 11 are in Massachusetts, including Parker River, Monomoy, Great Meadows, Oxbow, and Assabet River. With our large membership, purchasing a $25 Stamp can make a significant contribution to the continued protection of these important habitats.

For more information about the National Wildlife Refuge System, go to the US Fish & Wildlife Service. For more information on the Stamp, go to the FWS Duck Stamp page. Friends of the Stamp features Stamp news, links, a calendar of upcoming events, and more.

You can also continue to buy your stamp at refuge offices, admission booths, and post offices or online from either USPS or www.duckstamp.com.

Join us in supporting our national wildlife refuges and this important conservation program by buying a Stamp today!

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Upcoming Field Trips

Mount Auburn Cemetery

Mount Auburn Cemetery 536 Mt Auburn St, Cambridge, MA, United States

Chestnut Hill Reservoir

Chestnut Hill Reservoir 2420 Beacon Street, Boston, MA, United States

We will walk one mile on good, mostly level trails.

Weston Station Pond Rookery

Discover a Weston hot-spot featuring a Great Blue Heron rookery accessible by public transportation. The walk offers excellent chances for spring migrants, raptors, nesting Eastern Bluebirds and various waterfowl. Beginners welcome. Leader will pre-walk the route to scout for arriving species each session.

Birding by Ear: Evening Chorus (note time change)

South Hamilton - John J. Donovan Reservation & Sagamore Hill Conservation Area 473 Sagamore St, South Hamilton, MA, United States

A leisurely two-mile mile loop with a focus on listening to the evening songbird chorus. Recommended for those looking to learn more about birding by ear and migration. Open to beginners. Long pants and shirts recommended for mosquito protection. Bug spray too.

Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary, Sharon

Sharon - Moose Hill 293 Moose Hill Pkwy, Sharon, MA, United States

We’ll be looking and listening for migrants along the Billings Loop. Let’s find what Glenn can hear! Co-sponsored with the South Shore Bird Club.

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