Boston Public Garden, Suffolk, Massachusetts, US

Apr 24, 2025 6:22 AM – 8:16 AM

Protocol: Traveling

1.205 mile(s)

28 species

Canada Goose  9

Mallard  18

Wild Turkey  1

Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)  10

Mourning Dove  3

American Herring Gull  10

Double-crested Cormorant  2

Red-tailed Hawk  1

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker  1

Downy Woodpecker  2

Northern Flicker  2

Blue-headed Vireo  1

Black-capped Chickadee  2

Ruby-crowned Kinglet  4

White-breasted Nuthatch  1

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher  2

European Starling  10

Hermit Thrush  4

American Robin  15

House Sparrow  10

House Finch  1

Chipping Sparrow  1

Dark-eyed Junco  9

White-throated Sparrow  29

Song Sparrow  15

Common Grackle  9

Yellow-rumped Warbler  3

Northern Cardinal  1

View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S286783211

And the Winner Is…

And the Winner Is... Congratulations to Kate McHugh, who has won the Migration Madness Membership Drive! Kate will receive their choice of a pair of binoculars or two tickets for one of our summer water

And the Winner Is…

And the Winner Is... Congratulations to Kate McHugh, who has won the Migration Madness Membership Drive! Kate will receive their choice of a pair of binoculars or two tickets for one of our summer water

And the Winner Is…

And the Winner Is... Congratulations to Kate McHugh, who has won the Migration Madness Membership Drive! Kate will receive their choice of a pair of binoculars or two tickets for one of our summer water

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Upcoming Field Trips

  • Evening Walk at Minute Man NHP

    This area is great for late migrants and nesting species. Baltimore Oriole, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, and Cedar Waxwing are regulars. Alder Flycatcher and Common Nighthawks are possible. This is a one-mile walk on paved paths and boardwalk. Insect repellent suggested.

  • Dunback Meadow, Lexington

    Our target birds will be late migrants including Mourning Warbler and flycatchers. Be prepared to walk three to five miles. Cosponsored with Menotomy Bird Club.

  • Black Birders Week Field Trip! Scarboro Pond/Franklin Park

    Everyone is welcome! Come celebrate Black Birders Week with us on a 2-mile trip on paved paths looking for late migrants, ducks, and resident birds in the Scarboro Pond section of Franklin Park. Beginners, BIPOC, and LGBTQ+ as well as experienced birders encouraged and welcomed. Cosponsored with the Franklin Park Coalition, Franklin Park Tennis Association,

  • Weston Station Pond and nearby Mass Central Rail Trail

    Discover a quiet hotspot with miles of trails and a lot of birds! The diversity of habitats in and around Weston Station Pond make it a great spot to look for migrants in May ranging from warblers to waterfowl to shorebirds to others. In addition, a Great Blue Heron rookery ensures that even if it's

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