Great Meadows NWR–Concord Unit, Middlesex, Massachusetts, US

Jun 26, 2025 8:00 AM – 9:45 AM

Protocol: Traveling

0.5 mile(s)

Checklist Comments:    Brookline Bird Club – Birds and Blanding’s Kids Walk – Leaders: Dr. Bryan Windmiller from Zoo New England and Kathy Dia from Brookline Bird Club- Bryan set several underwater traps in the marsh and showed us various macroinverebrates and amphibians. He did catch a painted turtle, but it got out of the trap before we could view it.

23 species

Canada Goose  12

Mute Swan  8

Wood Duck  13

Mallard  8

Chimney Swift  1

Ruby-throated Hummingbird  1

Virginia Rail  1    Heard by Bryan

Great Blue Heron  5

Osprey  1

Eastern Kingbird  1

Warbling Vireo  1

Tree Swallow  9

Barn Swallow  2

Marsh Wren  3

Gray Catbird  5

American Robin  3

Cedar Waxwing  4

Song Sparrow  5

Swamp Sparrow  4

Red-winged Blackbird  15

Common Grackle  10

Common Yellowthroat  2

Yellow Warbler  1

View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S254846410

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