Marblehead Neck Wildlife Sanctuary (Mass Audubon), Essex, Massachusetts, US

Apr 22, 2025 6:13 AM – 8:55 AM

Protocol: Traveling

1.04 mile(s)

Checklist Comments:    Chilly morning – 47 degrees, cloudy and quite windy.

31 species

Mallard  2

Mourning Dove  3

American Herring Gull  1

Yellow-crowned Night Heron  1    Seen in an unusual spot, perched.

Green Heron  1    On the front pond, continuing.

Turkey Vulture  1

Osprey  2

Sharp-shinned Hawk  1

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker  1

Downy Woodpecker  3

Northern Flicker  1

American Crow  4

Fish Crow  1

Black-capped Chickadee  6

Tufted Titmouse  3

Ruby-crowned Kinglet  1

Brown Creeper  2

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher  3

Carolina Wren  3

Hermit Thrush  4

American Robin  4

House Finch  1

American Goldfinch  2

White-throated Sparrow  6

Song Sparrow  1

Eastern Towhee  2

Red-winged Blackbird  1

Brown-headed Cowbird  1

Pine Warbler  1

Yellow-rumped Warbler  4

Northern Cardinal  5

View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S229385628

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