Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Middlesex, Massachusetts, US
Apr 18, 2021 6:36 AM – 8:32 AM
Protocol: Traveling
2.253 mile(s)
25 species
Mallard  1
Mourning Dove  5
Cooper’s Hawk  1
Eastern Screech-Owl  1
Red-bellied Woodpecker  4
Downy Woodpecker  6
Blue Jay  6
Fish Crow  2
Black-capped Chickadee  2
Tufted Titmouse  2
Ruby-crowned Kinglet  2
Red-breasted Nuthatch  2
White-breasted Nuthatch  2
Northern Mockingbird  2
American Robin  100    Estimate. Seen everywhere. Probably low.
House Sparrow  2
American Goldfinch  2
Chipping Sparrow  6
Dark-eyed Junco  4
White-throated Sparrow  4
Song Sparrow  6
Red-winged Blackbird  5
Brown-headed Cowbird  5
Common Grackle  50
Northern Cardinal  6
View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S85863020

Everybody Loves Owls

With reports of too close encounters with owls, it's time to check in and think about birding ethics. It is NEVER okay to approach roosting owls closely. The Brookline Bird Club’s code of Ethics

Everybody Loves Owls

With reports of too close encounters with owls, it's time to check in and think about birding ethics. It is NEVER okay to approach roosting owls closely. The Brookline Bird Club’s code of Ethics

Everybody Loves Owls

With reports of too close encounters with owls, it's time to check in and think about birding ethics. It is NEVER okay to approach roosting owls closely. The Brookline Bird Club’s code of Ethics

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