Great Meadows NWR–Concord Unit, Middlesex, Massachusetts, US
Aug 18, 2016 5:28 PM – 8:00 PM
Protocol: Traveling
0.6 mile(s)
Comments: BBC walk with Alan Bragg, Kathy Dia, Janet Kovner, Chris Martone, Tom and Pat Maxwell, and Will Martens. clear 85 degrees.
31 species (+1 other taxa)
Canada Goose 38
Wood Duck 33 30 flew in after dusk
Mallard 12
Great Blue Heron 8
Great Egret 7
Green Heron 2
Osprey 1
Cooper’s Hawk 1
Red-tailed Hawk 1
Killdeer 5
Least Sandpiper 2
peep sp. 10
Wilson’s Snipe 1
Spotted Sandpiper 2
Solitary Sandpiper 1
Lesser Yellowlegs 1
Great Black-backed Gull 1
Mourning Dove 3
Common Nighthawk 20 migrating and feeding over impoundments
Chimney Swift 1
Ruby-throated Hummingbird 1
American Crow 4
Tree Swallow 2
Barn Swallow 28
White-breasted Nuthatch 1
Marsh Wren 3
American Robin 22
Gray Catbird 2
Cedar Waxwing 4
Song Sparrow 1
Red-winged Blackbird 5
American Goldfinch 1
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Old Town Hill and Bill forward/Kents Island
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Pop-up Prothonotary Warbler Trip (register please) at Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, Concord
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Dunback Meadow, Lexington
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