Olmsted Park–Ward Pond, Suffolk, Massachusetts, US

May 9, 2025 7:09 AM – 8:04 AM

Protocol: Traveling

0.848 mile(s)

16 species

Mute Swan  2

Mallard  2

American Black Duck  1

Mourning Dove  2

Chimney Swift  6

Red-bellied Woodpecker  1

Blue Jay  2

White-breasted Nuthatch (Eastern)  1

European Starling  2

Gray Catbird  2

American Robin  4

Baltimore Oriole  2

Red-winged Blackbird  4

Common Grackle  6

Northern Parula  2

Black-throated Green Warbler  1

View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S237070366

Jamaica Pond, Suffolk, Massachusetts, US

May 9, 2025 8:04 AM – 9:11 AM

Protocol: Traveling

0.988 mile(s)

26 species

Canada Goose  6

Wood Duck  2

Mallard  3

Ruddy Duck  2

Chimney Swift  15

Spotted Sandpiper  2

American Herring Gull  2

Double-crested Cormorant  1

Red-bellied Woodpecker  3

Northern Flicker  1

Warbling Vireo  3

Blue Jay  2

Tufted Titmouse  2

Tree Swallow  12

Barn Swallow  4

European Starling  4

American Robin  4

American Goldfinch  2

Baltimore Oriole  5

Red-winged Blackbird  2

Brown-headed Cowbird  1

Common Grackle  4

Northern Parula  1

Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle)  1

Black-throated Green Warbler  1

Scarlet Tanager  1

View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S237070409

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

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

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

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Upcoming Field Trips

  • Evening Walk at Minute Man NHP

    Minute Man NHP - Brooks Village Brooks Village, Concord, MA, United States

    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.

  • Pop-up Prothonotary Warbler Trip (register please) at Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, Concord

    Concord - Great Meadows Concord Unit, Entrance Rd, Concord, MA, United States

    This is a pop-up field trip to try for the Prothonotary Warbler that has been at Great Meadows for more than a week now. Please register by emailing the trip leader to avoid too large a group. No guarantee the bird will still be there but that will be our focus. It's a great birding

  • Dunback Meadow, Lexington

    Lexington - Dunback Meadow Clark Middle School 17 Stedman Rd., Lexington, MA, United States

    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

    Boston - Franklin Park Tennis Courts (Meeting Spot) Roxbury, MA, United States

    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

    Weston - Weston Station Pond 133 Boston Post Rd, Weston, MA, United States

    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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