The 125th Christmas bird count season begins December 14. We encourage you to participate in this citizen science effort. Please note that the count week for each Xmas count includes the three days before and after the posted date. Please notify the compiler of unusual sighting during that period.
Here is a list of eastern Massachusetts Christmas Counts:
- Andover, December 14, compiler: Donna Cooper, donna.j.cooper@gmail.com
- Boston, December 15. Participants needed to visit out of the way locations like Boston Common and Charlestown. If interested contact compiler Bob Stymiest, bobstymeist@gmail.com.. The Waltham sector needs participants. If interested contact Jason Forbes, jason@brewsterslinnet.com.
- Cape Ann, December 15, compiler: Robert Buchsbaum, rnbuchsbaum@gmail.com
- Concord, December 29, experienced bird watchers to fill spaces in the western towns of the circle only (e.g. Stow, Bolton). Go to the CBC Concord Circle website for info: https://concordcbc.org/
- Groton-Oxbow NWR, December 15, compiler: Jon Skinner, jon@jonrisk.com
- Millis, December 21, compiler: Elissa Landre, elandre@massaudubon.org
- New Bedford, December 14, compiler: Michael Boucher, britmm@juno.com
- Newburyport, December 22, compiler: Tom Young, tomyoungnh@gmail.com
- Newport County – Westport, December 14, compiler: Robert Emerson, remerson@duffysweeney.com
- Providence – Urban, December 15, compiler: Noah Henkenius, kenius20f@gmail.com (includes adjacent area of southeast Massachusetts)
- Quincy, December 14, compiler: Brian Vigorito, bmvig21@gmail.com
- Taunton/Middleboro, December 29, compiler: Pete Jacobson, ejake4@aol.com
- Uxbridge, December 15, snow date December 21, compiler: Strickland Wheelock, skwheelock@yahoo.com
- Westminster CBC, January 1, compiler: Chuck Caron, caronenv@aol.com
- Worcester CBC, December 14, compiler: John Liller, stanager44@gmail.com
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Upcoming Field Trips
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Mount Auburn Cemetery 536 Mt Auburn St, Cambridge, MA, United StatesGreat Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, Concord
Concord - Great Meadows Concord Unit, Entrance Rd, Concord, MA, United StatesWe will cover most of the refuge on flat and easy trails looking for residents and early migrants. A large variety of species can be seen here. Note that an entrance fee or pass is required.
Oxbow National Wildlife Refuge, Harvard
Harvard - Oxbow NWR Tank Rd, Harvard, MA, United StatesWe will walk around three miles on easy paths through woodland and riparian habitats as we search for migrants and residents. Possibility of spring flooding in the area - check BBC website for late cancellation. Steady rain also cancels walk.
Franklin Park – Scarboro Pond
We will look for warblers, orioles, and other migratory birds in the Scarboro Pond section of Franklin Park. Beginners and BIPOC welcome and encouraged. Expect to walk up to two miles on paved paths. Co-sponsored with the Franklin Park Coalition, Franklin Park Tennis Association, and the Emerald Necklace Bird Club. Loaner binoculars available.
Mass. Audubon Boston Nature Center
Mattapan - MAS Boston Nature Center 500 Walk Hill St, Mattapan, 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 birds. Birders of all levels will enjoy this walk The trails are flat and easy to walk. Be sure to wear a hat and waterproof footwear and pack water. [...]