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Atlantic Puffin
photo by Johnny Owens
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Glossy Ibis
photo by Eric Swanzey
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Pectoral Sandpiper
photo by Tom Graham
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Orchard Oriole
photo by Jared Keyes
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Eastern Bluebirds
photo by Jared Keyes
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Wood Thrush
photo by Jared Keyes
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Red-shouldered Hawk
photo by Jared Keyes
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Forster's Tern
photo by Jay Dia
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Alder Flycatcher
photo by Jay Dia
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Northern Harrier
photo by Jay Dia
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Long-tailed Duck
photo by Emily Szczypek
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Tufted Puffin
photo by Nancy and Tim Walker
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Hermit Thrush
photo by Jared Keyes
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Snowy Owl
photo by Jared Keyes
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American Redstart
photo by Jared Keyes
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Eastern Meadowlark
photo by Phil Brown
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Palm Warbler
photo by Jared Keyes
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Scarlet Tanager
photo by Tom Graham
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Black-and-white Warbler
photo by Jared Keyes
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Common Yellowthroat
photo by Jared Keyes
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Northern Pintail
photo by Jared Keyes
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Bobolink
photo by Eric Swanzey
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White-faced Storm-Petrel
photo by Tom Johnson
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Northern Parula
photo by Jared Keyes
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Purple Sandpiper
photo by Christopher Ciccone
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Barn Swallows
photo by Jared Keyes
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Northern Parula
photo by Emily Szczypek
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Arctic Tern
photo by Johnny Owens
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Bald Eagle
photo by Jay Dia
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Blackburnian Warbler
photo by Jared Keyes
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Brown Booby
photo by Tom Johnson
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Bay-breasted Warbler
photo by Jay Dia
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Cerulean Warbler
photo by Jared Keyes
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Baltimore Oriole
photo by Jared Keyes
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Wood Duck
photo by Jay Dia
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White-throated Sparrow
photo by Jared Keyes
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Piping Plover
photo by Jared Keyes
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Semipalmated Plover
photo by Jared Keyes
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Yellow-rumped Warbler
photo by Jared Keyes
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Cedar Waxwing
photo by Jared Keyes
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Swainson's Thrush
photo by Jared Keyes
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Spruce Grouse
photo by Susan Hedman
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Long-tailed Duck
photo by Jared Keyes
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Warbler Banding
photo by Jocelyn Pyne
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Barrow's Goldeneye
photo by Jared Keyes
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Chipping Sparrow
photo by Jared Keyes
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Grasshopper Sparrow
photo by Eric Swanzey
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Ruby-crowned Kinglet
photo by Jared Keyes
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Pileated Woodpecker
photo by Susan Hedman
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Least Bittern
photo by Jay Dia
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Northern Fulmar
photo by Nick Bonomo
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Ruby-throated Hummingbird
photo by Jared Keyes
Brookline Bird Club – America’s most active bird club!
The Brookline Bird Club conducts birding trips in New England, offers and supports educational programs about birds and nature, and works to conserve birds and their habitats.
Upcoming Field Trips
Upcoming Webinars
Upcoming Meetings
Brookline Bird Club – America’s most active bird club!
Join us on our next Field Trip, Pelagic, Weekend Excursion, Meeting or Webinar. There are many ways to connect with other birders!
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Boston - Fenway Victory Gardens
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On a Pelagic looking for Storm Petrels
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Hellcat boardwalk, Parker River NWR
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Franklin Park, Boston

