Fresh Pond, Middlesex, Massachusetts, US
Nov 6, 2021 7:30 AM – 9:10 AM
Checklist Comments:    BBC Fresh Pond Bird Walk
26 species
Canada Goose  4
Mallard  4
Ring-necked Duck  17
Hooded Merganser  7
Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)  3
Mourning Dove  5
Ring-billed Gull  2
Herring Gull  1
Double-crested Cormorant  19
Cooper’s Hawk  1
Red-tailed Hawk  2
Downy Woodpecker  4
Northern Flicker  3
Blue Jay  17
Black-capped Chickadee  1
Tufted Titmouse  1
Golden-crowned Kinglet  5
White-breasted Nuthatch  3
Carolina Wren  2
American Robin  22
House Finch  2
American Goldfinch  20
Song Sparrow  3
Common Grackle  13
Blackpoll Warbler  1    late, foraging on ground, photo
Northern Cardinal  4
View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S97295934

ANNUAL REPORT 1992

THE 1992 STATISTICAL REPORT by Robert H. Stymeist   A total of 273 species were listed by the Brookline Bird Club on 139 reported field trips during 1992. A total of 156 trips were scheduled:

ANNUAL REPORT 1992

THE 1992 STATISTICAL REPORT by Robert H. Stymeist   A total of 273 species were listed by the Brookline Bird Club on 139 reported field trips during 1992. A total of 156 trips were scheduled:

ANNUAL REPORT 1992

THE 1992 STATISTICAL REPORT by Robert H. Stymeist   A total of 273 species were listed by the Brookline Bird Club on 139 reported field trips during 1992. A total of 156 trips were scheduled:

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Upcoming Field Trips

  • Horn Pond, Woburn

    We’ll look out and listen for breeders that have settled into the Horn Pond area like Great Crested Flycatchers, Scarlet Tanagers, Wood Thrushes, Ovenbirds, Towhee, and others. Horn Pond has a great mix of deciduous, pine, marsh, and lake habitats that attract a variety of birds including song birds, water birds, birds of prey, and

  • Crane Wildlife Management Area, East Falmouth

    With CCBC leading. This unique grassland habitat is host to a rich variety of species, including Eastern Meadowlark, Grasshopper Sparrow, Bobolink, American Kestrel and possibly Blue Grosbeak. When we’re done at Crane, we can cross the road and scan Coonamessett Field for raptor activity. Those wishing to can continue on to Mass Audubon’s Ashumet Holly

  • Crane Beach, Ipswich

    Cosponsored by the ECOC. This two-mile walk in the sand is aimed at nesting Piping Plovers, Least Terns, and Bank Swallows, as well as evening singers such as Whip-poor-wills. Be prepared for mosquitoes at sunset.

  • Myles Standish State Forest, Carver – Evening

    A serene way to end the day with Prairie Warblers and Hermit Thrushes reluctantly giving way to Eastern Whip-poor-wills and, perhaps, Northern Saw-whet Owls. Target endangered breeding species: Whip-poor-will.

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