Minuteman NHP–Meriam’s Corner, Middlesex, Massachusetts, US
Mar 29, 2019 6:30 PM – 7:45 PM
Protocol: Traveling
0.3 mile(s)
Comments:     BBC – Woodcocks at Minute Man NHP – Leader: Kathy Dia – Light rain had just finished when we arrived and luckily there was no wind. Woodcocks began pient-ing at around 7:05
11 species (+1 other taxa)

Canada Goose  6
Mallard/American Black Duck  2
Wild Turkey  2
Mourning Dove  1
Killdeer  2
American Woodcock  7     Heard calling in all surrounding fields and watched display flight in Palumbo Field
Red-tailed Hawk  1     Perched
American Robin  6
European Starling  3
Song Sparrow  2
Red-winged Blackbird  7
Northern Cardinal  1

View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S55378215

2024 Annual Report

The Brookline Bird Club (BBC) recorded 283 species for 2024, with 274 species in Massachusetts (four more than 2023), and nine additional species reported from New Hampshire and Maine.  This total was based upon 262

2024 Annual Report

The Brookline Bird Club (BBC) recorded 283 species for 2024, with 274 species in Massachusetts (four more than 2023), and nine additional species reported from New Hampshire and Maine.  This total was based upon 262

2024 Annual Report

The Brookline Bird Club (BBC) recorded 283 species for 2024, with 274 species in Massachusetts (four more than 2023), and nine additional species reported from New Hampshire and Maine.  This total was based upon 262

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