Parker River NWR, Essex, Massachusetts, US
May 14, 2018 6:15 AM – 11:30 AM
Protocol: Traveling
13.0 mile(s)
Comments:     Led BBC walk.  Overcast, 58 degrees to start. Kind of quiet.
68 species

Brant  23     Beach from lot 1
Canada Goose  7     BFP
Gadwall  2
Mallard  1
Common Eider  1     Sandy Pt.
Black Scoter  34     From lot1
Long-tailed Duck  2     From lot1
Wild Turkey  2
Red-necked Grebe  1     From lot1
Double-crested Cormorant  11
Great Egret  9
Snowy Egret  3
Osprey  3
Northern Harrier  1     Cross Farm Hill.
Black-bellied Plover  14     Sandy Pt.
Semipalmated Plover  3     Sandy Pt.
Piping Plover  5     Sandy Py. and from lot 1
Killdeer  8
Ruddy Turnstone  1     Sandy Pt.
Semipalmated Sandpiper  1     Sandy Pt.
Greater Yellowlegs  2
Willet  16
Lesser Yellowlegs  2
Ring-billed Gull  4
Herring Gull  7
Common Tern  9
Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)  3
Mourning Dove  2
Downy Woodpecker  1
Least Flycatcher  1
Great Crested Flycatcher  2
Eastern Kingbird  4
Warbling Vireo  3
Blue Jay  2
American Crow  1
Common Raven  1
Tree Swallow  7
Barn Swallow  2
Black-capped Chickadee  2
Marsh Wren  2
American Robin  5
Gray Catbird  15
Brown Thrasher  2
Northern Mockingbird  2
European Starling  4
Common Yellowthroat  9
American Redstart  4
Northern Parula  3
Magnolia Warbler  2
Yellow Warbler  16
Chestnut-sided Warbler  2
Blackpoll Warbler  1
Black-throated Blue Warbler  1
Pine Warbler  1
Wilson’s Warbler  1
Field Sparrow  2
Savannah Sparrow  3
Song Sparrow  4
Eastern Towhee  16
Northern Cardinal  2
Bobolink  11     Wardens Field and Cross Farm Hill.
Orchard Oriole  3
Baltimore Oriole  6
Red-winged Blackbird  5
Brown-headed Cowbird  3
Common Grackle  7
Purple Finch (Eastern)  4
American Goldfinch  6

View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S45939706

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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