Castle Island and Pleasure Bay, Suffolk, Massachusetts, US
Feb 22, 2026 7:53 AM – 10:11 AM
Protocol: Traveling
0.996 mile(s)
24 species (+1 other taxa)
Brant (Pale-bellied) 68
Canada Goose 32
American Black Duck 26
Greater Scaup 5
Common Eider (Dresser’s) 21
Common Eider (Northern) 1 Drake
Surf Scoter 36
White-winged Scoter 1 Drake
Long-tailed Duck 6
Bufflehead 23
Common Goldeneye 4
Red-breasted Merganser 3
Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon) 14
Ring-billed Gull 3
American Herring Gull 34
Great Black-backed Gull 8
Red-throated Loon 1
Common Loon 9
Northern Harrier 1 Female flying low over Logan
Rough-legged Hawk 1 Dark morph continuing at Logan
Peregrine Falcon (North American) 1 Pursuing but failed to capture a pigeon
Common Raven 1
European Starling 4
House Sparrow 8
Snow Bunting 35
View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S303258958
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Upcoming Field Trips
Field Trips / Events
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Vernal Equinox Walk. Leader’s Choice
The trip leader will monitor recent sightings prior to meeting and select the birdiest spots. Contact leader for details. Call or e-mail no later than 7 PM on March 20.
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CANCELLED “Timberdoodles” Kids Walk in Belmont
Cancelled due to schedule conflict. Please check our other woodcock walks and one led by Menotomy Bird club listed on our calendar too. Two that are in the same area are listed below. https://www.brooklinebirdclub.org/tripevent/woodcocks-at-mary-cummings-park-2/ https://www.brooklinebirdclub.org/tripevent/woodcocks-of-rock-meadow/
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Woodcock Watch, Oxbow NWR, Harvard
We will stay until it gets dark to watch for American Woodcock. Come early to enjoy other birds. Rain date Sunday, March 22, same time.
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Arlington Reservoir
Visit Arlington Reservoir and the adjacent Lexington Community Farm to search for late winter lingerers and early migrants. Cosponsored with Menotomy Bird club.
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Mass. Audubon Boston Nature Center
Join us to observe resident birds and early spring migrants in a unique urban habitat that is a favorite for many bird species, including uncommon and rare birds. Birders of all levels will enjoy this walk. The trails are flat and easy to walk. Be sure to wear a hat, waterproof footwear, and bring water.





