Belle Isle Marsh, Suffolk, Massachusetts, US

Jun 7, 2026 9:09 AM – 10:22 AM

Protocol: Traveling

0.621 mile(s)

26 species

Mallard  1

American Black Duck  2

Mourning Dove  5

Chimney Swift  2

Willet  3

American Herring Gull  5

Double-crested Cormorant  1

Great Egret  1

Turkey Vulture  1

Osprey  1

Downy Woodpecker  2

Northern Flicker  1

Eastern Wood-Pewee  1

Willow Flycatcher  1

Eastern Phoebe  1

Eastern Kingbird  1

Tree Swallow  6

Barn Swallow  10

European Starling  20

Cedar Waxwing  2

House Sparrow  5

House Finch  1

Song Sparrow  4

Red-winged Blackbird  12

Common Grackle  4

Northern Yellow Warbler  3

View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S357320787

Winthrop Beach and Five Sisters, Suffolk, Massachusetts, US

Jun 7, 2026 10:42 AM – 11:37 AM

Protocol: Traveling

0.392 mile(s)

10 species

American Oystercatcher  2

Killdeer  2

Piping Plover  2

Ring-billed Gull  6

American Herring Gull  30

Great Black-backed Gull  4

Least Tern  40

Double-crested Cormorant  50

House Sparrow  2

Common Grackle  1

View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S357320850

Black Birders’ Week 2021

May 30-June 5 Organized by The BlackAFInSTEM Collective – a collective that “seeks to support, uplift, and amplify Black Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics professionals in natural resources and the environment through professional development, career

Everybody Loves Owls

With reports of too close encounters with owls, it's time to check in and think about birding ethics. It is NEVER okay to approach roosting owls closely. The Brookline Bird Club’s code of Ethics

Black Birders’ Week 2021

May 30-June 5 Organized by The BlackAFInSTEM Collective – a collective that “seeks to support, uplift, and amplify Black Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics professionals in natural resources and the environment through professional development, career

Everybody Loves Owls

With reports of too close encounters with owls, it's time to check in and think about birding ethics. It is NEVER okay to approach roosting owls closely. The Brookline Bird Club’s code of Ethics

Black Birders’ Week 2021

May 30-June 5 Organized by The BlackAFInSTEM Collective – a collective that “seeks to support, uplift, and amplify Black Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics professionals in natural resources and the environment through professional development, career

Everybody Loves Owls

With reports of too close encounters with owls, it's time to check in and think about birding ethics. It is NEVER okay to approach roosting owls closely. The Brookline Bird Club’s code of Ethics

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Upcoming Field Trips

  • Bring Back Boblinks: Bobolinks at Daniel Webster, Marshfield

    Part of our Bring Back Boblinks conservation series. Walk among open fields where we are likely to see and hear bobolinks, Our early start increases the likelihood that we will hear the bobolinks’ burbling morning song. Be prepared for muddy trails, depending on recent rainfall. Trails are mostly flat.

  • Bring Back Bobolinks: Norfolk Airport (New!)

    Adding to our Bobolink conservation series. Observe and appreciate Bobolinks in breeding habitat! Bobolinks are nesting throughout the airport. We will walk the runways less than 2 miles walking total.  This area is all grasslands, around 400 acres.

  • Belle Isle Marsh Reservation – Winthrop Side

    Joint with Mass Audubon BNC. Join 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 flycatchers, swallows & warblers. Birders of all levels will enjoy this walk. The trails are generally flat and easy to walk. A water bottle,

  • Quabbin Reservoir

    Join Glenn on a 5-to-6-mile walk through a very birdy area with species ranging from Broad-winged Hawk to Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Blue-headed Vireo, Chestnut-sided Warbler, Scarlet Tanager, Baltimore Oriole, and lots of stuff in between. (Maybe a moose or a bobcat!) Co-sponsored with the South Shore Bird Club.

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