Vernal Equinox Walk for the Brookline Bird Club (BBC).  It was an afternoon trip that went from 1:00 to 6:00PM.  We met folks at Cashman Park in Newburyport and traveled to Wet Meadows on Scotland Road, Cherry Hill Reservoir, Salisbury Beach State Reservation, Littles Lane, Parker River, and Stackyard Road. We had great weather with clear sky, sunshine, and warm temps (hi of 51df).  We tallied 55 species for the Club list.  Following is a complete list of the birds we saw:

Common Loon – 1

Turkey Vulture – 13

Canada Goose – 225

Mute Swan – 2

Gadwall – 8

American Black Duck – 7

Mallard – 23

Ring-necked Duck – 11

Greater Scaup – 2

Lesser Scaup – 7

Common Eider – 300

Surf Scoter – 18

White-winged Scoter – 500

Black Scoter – 24

Long-tailed Duck – 6

Bufflehead – 30

Common Goldeneye – 35

Common Merganser – 17

Red-breasted Merganser – 8

Ruddy Duck – 25

Bald Eagle – 1

Copper’s Hawk – 2

Red-tailed Hawk – 9

Merlin – 1

Purple Sandpiper – 8

Herring Gull – 30

Ring-billed Gull – 55

Great Black-backed Gull – 6

Rock Pigeon – 33

Mourning Dove – 14

Downy Woodpecker – 6

Hairy Woodpecker – 2

Pileated Woodpecker – 2

Norther Flicker – 2

Blue Jay – 8

American Crow – 16

Black-capped Chickadee – 37

Tufted Titmouse – 4

Red-breasted Nuthatch – 3

White-breasted Nuthatch – 8

Carolina Wren – 6

Eastern Bluebird – 9

American Robin – 45

European Starling – 56

American Pipit – 5

Northern Mockingbird – 1

White-throated Sparrow – 2

Song Sparrow – 11

Red-winged Blackbird – 14

Common Grackle – 3

Dark-eyed Junco – 18

Northern Cardinal – 12

House Finch – 2

American Goldfinch – 10

House Sparrow –7

Wishing you all a Happy, Birdy Spring!

Laura H. de la Flor

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    Hingham - Wompatuck State Park - Main entrance 215 Union St, Hingham, MA, United States

    Meet at 6:00 am at the main parking area of Wompatuck State Park, Hingham. A medium-paced trip to key places on the South Shore to try to observe 100 species of migrants and residents while having fun. Note: This trip will likely go to The Trustees of Reservation Property at World’s End. Contact leader for

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    Leave your car behind as we cycle the main refuge road looking and listening for spring migrants. Be ready to peddle by 6:30 a.m. Note that an entrance fee or pass is required. Restrooms available.

  • Spring Bird Walk Along the Charles River in Waltham

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    Cosponsored by Waltham Land Trust, BBC & Menotomy Bird Club and led by Emily Szczypek, member of all three organizations.  Migration is taking place so we could see Baltimore Orioles, Warbling Vireos, Warblers, Tree and or Rough-winged Swallows, and Osprey, as well as our resident Great Blue Herons, Red-tailed Hawks, and various song birds. Bring binoculars.

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    Lexington - Dunback Meadow Clark Middle School 17 Stedman Rd., Lexington, MA, United States

    Join us for an early May walk at Dunback Meadow. We will walk a few miles on mostly flat paths but they could be muddy. All sorts of possibilities at this fine birding location.

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