Fenway Victory Gardens, Suffolk, Massachusetts, US
Oct 5, 2024 7:47 AM – 9:31 AM
Protocol: Traveling
0.535 mile(s)
28 species
Canada Goose 4
Mallard 5
Mourning Dove 6
Herring Gull 10
Double-crested Cormorant 1
Great Blue Heron 1
Cooper’s Hawk 1
Red-tailed Hawk 1
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 2
Downy Woodpecker 2
Eastern Phoebe 2
Black-capped Chickadee 3
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 1
White-breasted Nuthatch 3
Carolina Wren 3
Northern Mockingbird 2
American Robin 9
House Sparrow 4
American Goldfinch 10
Chipping Sparrow 1
Field Sparrow 1
Dark-eyed Junco 6
White-throated Sparrow 6
Song Sparrow 6
Common Grackle 1
Nashville Warbler 1
Blackpoll Warbler 5
Wilson’s Warbler 1
View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S197838522
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