Marblehead Neck Wildlife Sanctuary (Mass Audubon), Essex, Massachusetts
May 2, 2022 6:30 AM – 8:30 AM
Checklist Comments:    BBC walk 46 degrees, cloudy, very windy
27 species
Wild Turkey  1
Mourning Dove  1
Herring Gull  7
Double-crested Cormorant  1
Downy Woodpecker  1
Northern Flicker  2
Eastern Phoebe  1
Blue Jay  2
American Crow  10
Fish Crow  1
Black-capped Chickadee  2
Tufted Titmouse  2
Ruby-crowned Kinglet  6
White-breasted Nuthatch  1
Brown Creeper  1
House Wren  2
Carolina Wren  3
Gray Catbird  1
Hermit Thrush  1
American Robin  6
American Goldfinch  2
White-throated Sparrow  6
Song Sparrow  1
Eastern Towhee  1
Red-winged Blackbird  2
Yellow-rumped Warbler  1
Northern Cardinal  4
View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S110862619

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