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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Members Webinar with Tiffany Kirsten – Birdie Big Year: Elevating Women Birders
DUE TO UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES THIS WEBINAR HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM MARCH 10 TO MARCH 24. IF YOU PREVIOUSLY SIGNED UP, YOUR REGISTRATION AND ZOOM LINK WILL STILL WORK FOR THE MARCH 24 DATE. Please join the BBC on the evening of March 24 from 7PM to 8:30PM for a member only webinar with Tiffany Kirsten,
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Woodcock Walk, North Easton
From the playground, we will walk a short distance to an open area where we can observe 2 fields for Woodcock. Sunset is around 6:30 pm so bring a camp chair and relax for the Woodcock flight.
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CANCELLED Pine Hill Road Grasslands (was rescheduled from March 14)
We scheduled this trip too early. It was a mistake in retrospect. We are cancelling this trip. The birding will get better in mid to late April. We have trips in May and June that will be in prime season for this location.
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Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge
Mount Auburn Cemetery is lovely in all seasons. In late March, we may see the very earliest migrants from the south (Red-winged Blackbird, others) as well as the remaining seasonal visitors from the north (e.g. White-throated Sparrow, Dark-eyed Junco). And our usual year-round resident species will have just started to sing!
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Franklin Park – Scarboro Pond
We will look for early spring migrants in Franklin Park. Beginners welcome and encouraged. Expect to walk up to 2 miles on paved paths. Loaner binoculars available. Co-sponsored with the Franklin Park Coalition and Franklin Park Tennis Association.






