Allens Pond Wildlife Sanctuary (general area), Bristol, Massachusetts, US
Jun 3, 2018 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Protocol: Traveling
1.0 mile(s)
Comments:     SSBC/BBC trip, 7 participants
44 species

Canada Goose  4
American Black Duck  2
Common Eider (Dresser’s)  1
Double-crested Cormorant  3
Turkey Vulture  1
Osprey (carolinensis)  3
Red-tailed Hawk  1
Killdeer  1
Semipalmated Sandpiper  3
Willet (Eastern)  6
Ring-billed Gull  X
Herring Gull (American)  X
Great Black-backed Gull  X
Least Tern  4
Common Tern (hirundo)  2
Mourning Dove  2
Red-bellied Woodpecker  1
Downy Woodpecker (Eastern)  1
Willow Flycatcher  3
White-eyed Vireo  1
Red-eyed Vireo  2
American Crow  2
Tree Swallow  3
Barn Swallow (American)  4
House Wren  1
American Robin  3
Gray Catbird  6
Northern Mockingbird  1
Cedar Waxwing  2
Common Yellowthroat  8
American Redstart  1
Yellow Warbler (Northern)  13
Saltmarsh Sparrow  3
Chipping Sparrow  1
Savannah Sparrow (Savannah)  1
Song Sparrow  7
Eastern Towhee  1
Northern Cardinal  1
Bobolink  3
Orchard Oriole  1
Red-winged Blackbird (Red-winged)  25
Common Grackle  2
House Finch  2
American Goldfinch  6

View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S47242691

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