Meeting at fisherman statue at 8:30 am. Brisk wind at this location and several sites. Eastern side of Cape Ann was more sheltered and had much calmer oceans. High tide 10:30 am with splash over in several sites as it was a full moon. Jodrey Fish Pier was lacking in gull numbers, nothing unusual and low numbers of common species of gulls. Rocky Neck, waves splashing over sea wall by Wonson Cove. Due to strong winds we skipped Niles Beach and headed to Eastern Point Audubon where we had several duck species. Skipped Niles Pond due to it being frozen and skaters on the pond. Backshore was much better and was sheltered by the wind. We made two stops, Elks Club and Cormorant Rock. Here we had much better views of birds on the ocean. Good Harbor beach was not productive. Rockport stops were Granite Pier and Cathedral Ledge. Good amount of Harlequin Duck at both sites. Brant was a pleasant addition at Granite Pier. Trip ended at 1:45 high temp 32 degrees.

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  • Mount Auburn Cemetery

    Mount Auburn Cemetery 536 Mt Auburn St, Cambridge, MA, United States
  • Spring Migrants at Magazine Beach

    Cambridge - Magazine Beach 668 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA, United States

    We will search for spring migrants and residents including warblers, vireos, sparrows, orioles, flycatchers, swallows, thrushes, raptors, waterfowl, and more. Plan for walking approximately 1.5 miles on gravel paths and grassy fields. Boots recommended as some areas can be muddy. Cosponsored by Massachusetts Audubon Society. Limited parking available in parking circle here https://tinyurl.com/sc5tf3h8 with additional

  • Millennium Park

    Boston - Millennium Park Canoe Launch 300 Gardner Street, Boston, MA, United States

    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 welcome. The trails are generally flat and easy to walk, with some rough patches. A water bottle, sunblock, insect repellent, waterproof

  • Halibut Point State Park, Rockport

    Rockport - Halibut Point State Park Halibut Point State Park, Rockport, MA, United States

    A two-hour walk, about 1.5 miles, over easy to moderate gravel roads and trails in search of seasonal specialties. Boots advisable. Restrooms are available. In case of inclement weather check with leader night before trip (text ok). Cosponsored by DCR. For more Information see: https://www.mass.gov/locations/halibut-point-state-park

  • Allens Pond Mass Audubon Sanctuary, Dartmouth

    Dartmouth - Allens Pond - Beach Lot 1284 Horseneck Rd, Westport, MA, United States

    We will hike the Beach Loop and Quansett Trail. Mostly flat trails, but a mix of sandy, rocky, and muddy areas. We will look for migrants and breeders in a variety of habitats. If there is further interest we will continue to other nearby areas for any specialty species of interest.

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