Mt. Greylock, Berkshire, Massachusetts, US
Jun 16, 2018 6:00 AM – 1:15 PM
Protocol: Traveling
19.6 mile(s)
Comments:     SSBC/BBC trip, Paul C, 6 participants
51 species

Ruffed Grouse  1     w/at least 2 young
Turkey Vulture  1
Mourning Dove  6
Ruby-throated Hummingbird  1
Red-bellied Woodpecker  1
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker  3
Downy Woodpecker (Eastern)  1
Hairy Woodpecker (Eastern)  1
Pileated Woodpecker  1
Eastern Wood-Pewee  1
Least Flycatcher  1
Blue-headed Vireo  1
Red-eyed Vireo  96
Blue Jay  6
Common Raven  3
Tree Swallow  2
Barn Swallow (American)  1
Black-capped Chickadee  9
Tufted Titmouse  1
House Wren  1
Winter Wren  1
Veery  13
Swainson’s Thrush  2
Hermit Thrush  3
Wood Thrush  2
American Robin  24
Gray Catbird  4
Cedar Waxwing  12
Ovenbird  51
Black-and-white Warbler  8
Mourning Warbler  2
Common Yellowthroat  3
American Redstart  10
Magnolia Warbler  3
Blackburnian Warbler  16
Chestnut-sided Warbler  20
Blackpoll Warbler  3
Black-throated Blue Warbler  18
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle)  4
Black-throated Green Warbler  9
Canada Warbler  1
Field Sparrow  3
Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored)  16
White-throated Sparrow  4
Song Sparrow  4
Eastern Towhee  7
Scarlet Tanager  4
Rose-breasted Grosbeak  6
Indigo Bunting  8
Purple Finch (Eastern)  9
American Goldfinch  1

View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S47311095


Williamstown, Sloan Road, Berkshire, Massachusetts, US
Jun 16, 2018 1:45 PM – 4:15 PM
Protocol: Stationary
Comments:     SSBC/BBC trip, Paul C, 6 participants
23 species

Turkey Vulture  9
Virginia Rail (Virginia)  1
Killdeer  1
Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)  X
Mourning Dove  2
Red-bellied Woodpecker  1
Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted)  1
Least Flycatcher  1
Eastern Kingbird  2
American Crow  4
Barn Swallow (American)  8
Eastern Bluebird  1
American Robin  2
European Starling  X
Common Yellowthroat  2
Yellow Warbler (Northern)  2
Song Sparrow  5
Swamp Sparrow  1
Bobolink  10
Red-winged Blackbird (Red-winged)  7
Common Grackle  1
House Finch  1
House Sparrow  X

View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S47311093


Post Farm Marsh, Berkshire, Massachusetts, US
Jun 16, 2018 5:45 PM – 6:45 PM
Protocol: Traveling
0.25 mile(s)
Comments:     SSBC/BBC trip, Paul C 6 participants
32 species

Wood Duck  1
Mallard (Northern)  1
Virginia Rail (Virginia)  6     w/4 young
Mourning Dove  5
Black-billed Cuckoo  1
Barred Owl (Northern)  1
Belted Kingfisher  1
Red-bellied Woodpecker  1
Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted)  1
Pileated Woodpecker  2
Eastern Wood-Pewee  1
Least Flycatcher  1
Eastern Kingbird  2
Warbling Vireo (Eastern)  3
Red-eyed Vireo  4
Tree Swallow  3
Marsh Wren  3
Veery  3
Wood Thrush  1
American Robin  4
Gray Catbird  4
Cedar Waxwing  9
Common Yellowthroat  4
American Redstart  4
Yellow Warbler (Northern)  5
Chestnut-sided Warbler  1
Song Sparrow  5
Swamp Sparrow  5
Baltimore Oriole  1
Red-winged Blackbird (Red-winged)  20
Common Grackle  5
American Goldfinch  2

View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S47311092


Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, US
Jun 16, 2018
Protocol: Incidental
Comments:     SSBC/BBC trip, Paul C, 6 participants
1 species

Chimney Swift  1

View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S47311097

ANNUAL REPORT 2004

2004 Statistical and Year-End Report By Bob Stymiest, Club Statistician During 2004, the Brookline Bird Club listed 311 species of birds on 243 reported trips, 17 species more than last year. To put this in

ANNUAL REPORT 2003

2003 STATISTICAL AND YEAR END REPORT By Robert H. Stymeist, Statistician   During 2003, the Brookline Bird Club listed 294 species of birds on 242 reported trips, 13 species fewer than last year. A total

ANNUAL REPORT 2002

2002 STATISTICAL AND YEAR END REPORT by Robert H. Styrneist, Statistician   During 2002, the Brookline Bird Club listed 307 species of birds on 249 reported trips, five more than last year. A total of

ANNUAL REPORT 2001

2001 STATISTICAL AND YEAR-END REPORT by Robert H. Stymeist, Statistician   During 2001, the Brookline Bird Club listed 303 species of birds on 210 reported trips, two fewer than the previous year. A total of

ANNUAL REPORT 2000

2000 STATISTICAL AND YEAR END REPORT by Robert H. Stymeist, Statistician   During 2000, the Brookline Bird Club listed 305 species of birds on 228 reported trips, four more than last year. A total of

ANNUAL REPORT 1999

1999 STATISTICAL AND YEAR END REPORT by Robert H. Stymeist, Statistician   During 1999, the Brookline Bird Club listed 301 species of birds on 241 reported trips. A total of 271 trips were scheduled, 69

ANNUAL REPORT 2004

2004 Statistical and Year-End Report By Bob Stymiest, Club Statistician During 2004, the Brookline Bird Club listed 311 species of birds on 243 reported trips, 17 species more than last year. To put this in

ANNUAL REPORT 2003

2003 STATISTICAL AND YEAR END REPORT By Robert H. Stymeist, Statistician   During 2003, the Brookline Bird Club listed 294 species of birds on 242 reported trips, 13 species fewer than last year. A total

ANNUAL REPORT 2002

2002 STATISTICAL AND YEAR END REPORT by Robert H. Styrneist, Statistician   During 2002, the Brookline Bird Club listed 307 species of birds on 249 reported trips, five more than last year. A total of

ANNUAL REPORT 2001

2001 STATISTICAL AND YEAR-END REPORT by Robert H. Stymeist, Statistician   During 2001, the Brookline Bird Club listed 303 species of birds on 210 reported trips, two fewer than the previous year. A total of

ANNUAL REPORT 2000

2000 STATISTICAL AND YEAR END REPORT by Robert H. Stymeist, Statistician   During 2000, the Brookline Bird Club listed 305 species of birds on 228 reported trips, four more than last year. A total of

ANNUAL REPORT 1999

1999 STATISTICAL AND YEAR END REPORT by Robert H. Stymeist, Statistician   During 1999, the Brookline Bird Club listed 301 species of birds on 241 reported trips. A total of 271 trips were scheduled, 69

ANNUAL REPORT 2004

2004 Statistical and Year-End Report By Bob Stymiest, Club Statistician During 2004, the Brookline Bird Club listed 311 species of birds on 243 reported trips, 17 species more than last year. To put this in

ANNUAL REPORT 2003

2003 STATISTICAL AND YEAR END REPORT By Robert H. Stymeist, Statistician   During 2003, the Brookline Bird Club listed 294 species of birds on 242 reported trips, 13 species fewer than last year. A total

ANNUAL REPORT 2002

2002 STATISTICAL AND YEAR END REPORT by Robert H. Styrneist, Statistician   During 2002, the Brookline Bird Club listed 307 species of birds on 249 reported trips, five more than last year. A total of

ANNUAL REPORT 2001

2001 STATISTICAL AND YEAR-END REPORT by Robert H. Stymeist, Statistician   During 2001, the Brookline Bird Club listed 303 species of birds on 210 reported trips, two fewer than the previous year. A total of

ANNUAL REPORT 2000

2000 STATISTICAL AND YEAR END REPORT by Robert H. Stymeist, Statistician   During 2000, the Brookline Bird Club listed 305 species of birds on 228 reported trips, four more than last year. A total of

ANNUAL REPORT 1999

1999 STATISTICAL AND YEAR END REPORT by Robert H. Stymeist, Statistician   During 1999, the Brookline Bird Club listed 301 species of birds on 241 reported trips. A total of 271 trips were scheduled, 69

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