Bring Back Bobolinks!

This year the BBC is introducing new Endangered Species Program. Each year we plan to focus on a single bird species facing serious threats in Massachusetts and elsewhere. With this effort we hope to provide a way for all of us to address the decline of birds in our state. Our initial focus is on a charismatic grassland bird – Bring Back Bobolinks!
According the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, bird populations have declined by nearly 3 billion, or over 25% since 1970. The 2025 State of the Birds report by National Audubon highlighted declines in grassland areas, where populations have dropped by 43%.
With these facts in mind, your board has picked the Bobolink as the first subject of our program. Your club will provide a number of fun ways you can actively participate in learning about these birds, their habitat, and conservation efforts to stem their decline.
Raffle Fundraiser for the Bobolink
As part of Bring Back the Bobolinks, the BBC is holding a raffle fundraiser to support conservation activities such as the Bobolink Project cosponsored by Mass Audubon and the Trustees Grassland Bird Survey Program. The winner receives an original artwork of Bobolinks kindly donated by Barry Van Dusen. This is an original, signed watercolor painting valued at $350-$400.

We encourage everyone to participate in the raffle online. All funds from ticket sales will go to support the Bobolink. If you would prefer to donate without entering the raffle you can do so on the Donation Page.
Bobolink Walks
Plan to join us on one of several walks dedicated to seeking out Bobolinks in their breeding habitat:
- May 18: Heard Farm, Wayland
- May 23: Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary, Marshfield
- June 1: Essex County Walk and Nature Jounaling
- June 14: Chestnut Hill Farm, Southboro
- June 14: Ocean View Farm, Dartmouth
- June 21: Farm Meadow, Lincoln
- June 27: Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary, Marshfield
Bobolink Stickers
You might already have seen our new Bobolink Sticker at the tables at the entrance. To get one just attend one of our Bobolink walks or join the BBC.
Bobolinks on the Brink: What do Bobolinks Tell Us about Our Relationship with the Land, and How Can We Protect Them?
Hyla Howe - Boblinks on the Brink
Mass Audubon’s Grassland Bird Biologist Hyla Howe spoke about our first endangered species spotlight: the Bobolink!
Bobolink populations closely intertwine with shifting land use patterns and agricultural practices. Conservation solutions to protect them are complex.
Hyla shared observations from the field, insights from conversations with farmers and landowners, takeaways from efforts to improve and scale the Bobolink Project, and results from a regional land use change analysis. She describes where bobolink conservation stands today, and what you can do to help.
More to Come!
We have more fun activities lined up, so stay tuned to our newsletters, website and social media!



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Ashby & Townsend
Townsend - Willard Brook State Forest MA, United StatesWe will explore for nesting warblers, juncos, sapsuckers, and probably butterflies and dragonflies, possibly continuing into the afternoon. We will start in Willard Brook State Forest and probably continue to Townsend State Forest, Mt. Watatic, or the Squannacook River WMA. Some trails are steep and moderately uneven.
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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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Pine Hill Road Grassland
Lancaster - Pine Hill Road Grasslands Pine Hill Road, Lancaster, MA, United StatesIn June, this wonderfully preserved grassland is alive with the songs of breeding Grasshopper and Vesper Sparrow, which are state listed as endangered species. Prairie Warbler, Indigo Bunting, and American Kestrels nest regularly here as well. A mile walk on level grade; can be dry so bring water.
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Bring Back Boblinks: Bobolinks at Farm Meadow, Lincoln
Lincoln - Farm Meadow Lincoln Road, Lincoln, MA, United StatesAn opportunity to see Bobolinks, a declining and unique species, displaying and singing in their breeding habitat, possibly with fledglings! In addition to Bobolinks, possible species include Indigo Bunting, Wood Thrush, Pileated Woodpecker, and maybe an Alder Flycatcher if we're lucky! This is about a 1.5 mile walk circling the hayfield where the Bobolinks breed, and up
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Halibut Point State Park, Rockport
Rockport - Halibut Point State Park Halibut Point State Park, Rockport, MA, United StatesA two-hour walk, about 1.5 miles, over easy to moderate gravel roads and trails in search of seasonal specialties. Boots advisable. Restrooms are available. In case of inclement weather check with leader night before trip (text ok). Cosponsored by DCR. For more Information see: https://www.mass.gov/locations/halibut-point-state-park






