Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Middlesex, Massachusetts, US
May 6, 2019 6:00 AM – 9:10 AM
45 species (+1 other taxa)
Wood Duck  1
Mallard  3
Wild Turkey  3
Mourning Dove  2
Herring Gull  2
gull sp.  5
Red-tailed Hawk  3
Red-bellied Woodpecker  3
Downy Woodpecker  1
Northern Flicker  2
Peregrine Falcon  1
Least Flycatcher  2
Great Crested Flycatcher  1
Yellow-throated Vireo  1
Blue-headed Vireo  3
Warbling Vireo  4
Blue Jay  4
Black-capped Chickadee  2
Tufted Titmouse  2
Red-breasted Nuthatch  1
White-breasted Nuthatch  3
House Wren  1
Ruby-crowned Kinglet  3
Hermit Thrush  1
American Robin  9
Gray Catbird  1
House Finch  1
American Goldfinch  4
Chipping Sparrow  10
White-crowned Sparrow  2
Song Sparrow  3
Baltimore Oriole  4
Red-winged Blackbird  5
Brown-headed Cowbird  2
Common Grackle  5
Ovenbird  1
Black-and-white Warbler  5
Nashville Warbler  9
Northern Parula  6
Blackburnian Warbler  1
Yellow Warbler  3
Chestnut-sided Warbler  2
Yellow-rumped Warbler  1
Black-throated Green Warbler  2
Rose-breasted Grosbeak  2
House Sparrow  2
View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S58586143

Scholarship Report

The BBC’s first scholarship winner, Aidan Pavao, recently returned from the Hog Island summer camp and sent along a brief report. Check out the scholarship page for more information about the program and how to contribute

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2009 STATISTICAL AND YEAR END REPORT By Robert H. Stymeist, Statistician   During 2009, the Brookline Bird Club listed 305 species of birds on 194 reported trips, just one species less than last year. A

Scholarship Report

The BBC’s first scholarship winner, Aidan Pavao, recently returned from the Hog Island summer camp and sent along a brief report. Check out the scholarship page for more information about the program and how to contribute

Tips for inspiring Young Birders

The Brookline Bird Club has a long history of its experienced birder members encouraging and supporting rising young birders, and, for decades, has been scheduling trips targeted to children and families. But how do you

ANNUAL REPORT 2009

2009 STATISTICAL AND YEAR END REPORT By Robert H. Stymeist, Statistician   During 2009, the Brookline Bird Club listed 305 species of birds on 194 reported trips, just one species less than last year. A

Scholarship Report

The BBC’s first scholarship winner, Aidan Pavao, recently returned from the Hog Island summer camp and sent along a brief report. Check out the scholarship page for more information about the program and how to contribute

Tips for inspiring Young Birders

The Brookline Bird Club has a long history of its experienced birder members encouraging and supporting rising young birders, and, for decades, has been scheduling trips targeted to children and families. But how do you

ANNUAL REPORT 2009

2009 STATISTICAL AND YEAR END REPORT By Robert H. Stymeist, Statistician   During 2009, the Brookline Bird Club listed 305 species of birds on 194 reported trips, just one species less than last year. A

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Upcoming Field Trips

  • Halibut Point State Park, Rockport

    A two-hour walk, about 1.5 miles, over easy to moderate gravel roads and trails in search of seasonal specialties. Boots advisable. Restrooms are available. In case of inclement weather check with the leader night before trip.

  • Castle Island & Pleasure Bay

    Join us to observe resident birds and winter migrants in a unique urban habitat that is a favorite for many bird species, including uncommon and rare birds. Dress warmly and be prepared for snow/ice, cold, and wind. Expect to walk approximately 2 miles on paved/level paths. Boots & Yak Traks or similar antiskid footwear recommended

  • Deer Island & Boston Harbor, Winthrop

    We will search for wintering seabirds, alcids, and Iceland Gulls. Be prepared for cold and wind and dress very warmly. Depending on conditions, we will walk up to 2.6 miles on paved paths. Port-a-potties available midway and near the parking area. Beginners welcome and encouraged. Update: Based on other locations, we will be walking in

  • Cape Ann

    We will search for alcids and other wintering seabirds. Be prepared for cold and windy weather. If inclement weather is predicted, contact the leader by 6:00 pm the previous evening.

  • The Quiet Beauty of birding – Winthrop Shore Reservation

    Offered by DCR. Come join us for an up-close look at sea ducks and gulls in action! Observe, share your insights, ask questions, and connect with fellow bird enthusiasts. For adults & children 8+. Children must be with an adult. ADA/Reasonable Accommodation  617-645-0358 | Moneesha.dasgupta2@mass.gov

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