Gloucester Harbor, Gloucester US-MA 42.59607, -70.67375, Essex, Massachusetts, US

Jul 27, 2024 8:35 AM – 12:16 PM

Protocol: Traveling

59.939 mile(s)

18 species

American Black Duck  32

Common Eider  13

Black Scoter  1    Heading out of harbor past breakwater

Black Guillemot  1    Seen near Thatcher Island. Black alcid with white wing patches in its summer plumage. Photos

Laughing Gull  1

Herring Gull  300    Underestimated count, many seen roosting on islands and outcrops

Great Black-backed Gull  42

Common Tern  18    Feeding in Gloucester Harbor at boat dock

Wilson’s Storm-Petrel  6

Cory’s Shearwater  14

Great Shearwater  26

Sooty Shearwater  1

Manx Shearwater  3

Northern Gannet  1

Double-crested Cormorant  500    Underestimated count, many roosting on islands and outcrops

Little Blue Heron  1    Ten Pound Island

Great Egret  21    1 Under the pilings at boat dock; 20 on 10 pound island

Tree Swallow  3

View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S189388354

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Upcoming Field Trips

  • BBC Winter Meeting February 7 – Social Hour, Used Book Sale & Norman Smith!

    Bedford - John Glenn Middle School 99 McMahon Road, Bedford, MA, United States

    Mark your calendar for Saturday, February 7 at 2PM for the BBC’s annual in-person Winter Meeting featuring a social hour with refreshments, our popular used bird book sale table, and our speaker Norman Smith, Director of the Snowy Owl Project. The Winter Meeting is free and open to all. There is plenty of free parking.

  • Belle Isle Marsh Reservation (CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER

    East Boston - Belle Isle Parking Lot 1399 Bennington Street, Boston, MA, United States

    CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER.     Let's explore the East Boston side of Belle Isle Marsh in winter! We'll look for ducks, hawks, Bald Eagles, winter finches and many more birds! Belle Isle is a fantastic birding destination in any season. All of the trails are flat and easy, with a slight elevation on the

  • Revere Beach Pop-up trip for Gulls (Gullapalooza)

    Revere Beach State Police Barracks and Public Restrooms 220 Revere Beach Blvd, Revere, MA, United States

    We are adding a trip to Revere Beach where a lot of gulls are present due to winter storms throwing up or exposing clams on the beach for them to eat. Large number of gulls including possibly rare gulls are there. We'll do our best to sort through the gulls for rare ones and to

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