Refuge Road, Newbury, Massachusetts, US (42.789, -70.809), Essex, Massachusetts, US

May 3, 2025 6:31 AM – 12:31 PM

Protocol: Traveling

9.5 mile(s)

Checklist Comments:    My Brookline Bird Club Birding By Bike Trip. We rode our bikes round-trip from Parking Lot #1 to Hellcat. Walked Hellcat Boardwalk.

Weather: Sunny, average 65°F, calm.

75 species

Canada Goose  9

Gadwall  2

Mallard  12

Wild Turkey  3

Mourning Dove  5

Clapper Rail  2    Continuing bird just south of Parking Lot #1.

Killdeer  2

Willet  25    Many seen and heard from Parking Lot #1 to Hellcat

Greater Yellowlegs  1

American Herring Gull  40

Double-crested Cormorant  11

Glossy Ibis  4

Snowy Egret  2

Great Egret  13

Great Blue Heron  1

Osprey  2

Northern Harrier  2

Downy Woodpecker  1

Northern Flicker  4

American Kestrel  1

Merlin  1

Great Crested Flycatcher  2

Eastern Kingbird  3

Blue-headed Vireo  6

Warbling Vireo  2

Blue Jay  10

American Crow  26

Fish Crow  4    Flew overhead at Parking Lot #1.

Common Raven  2    Flew overhead at Hellcat.

Black-capped Chickadee  8

Tree Swallow  30

Purple Martin  3

Barn Swallow  3

Ruby-crowned Kinglet  9

Northern House Wren  2

Marsh Wren  2

European Starling  1

Gray Catbird  11

Brown Thrasher  5

Northern Mockingbird  4

Hermit Thrush  2

American Robin  14

House Sparrow  2

House Finch  7

American Goldfinch  15

Chipping Sparrow  4

Field Sparrow  1

Dark-eyed Junco  1    Seen at S-curves.

White-crowned Sparrow  1    Seen at Wardens.

White-throated Sparrow  12

Savannah Sparrow  1

Song Sparrow  6

Swamp Sparrow  2

Eastern Towhee  11

Baltimore Oriole  6

Red-winged Blackbird  36

Brown-headed Cowbird  6

Common Grackle  42

Ovenbird  7

Black-and-white Warbler  21

Nashville Warbler  1

Common Yellowthroat  13

American Redstart  7

Cape May Warbler  1    Seen at Hellcat.

Northern Parula  10

Magnolia Warbler  9

Bay-breasted Warbler  2    Seen by many at Hellcat.

Yellow Warbler  28    Heard singing from Parking Lot #1 to Hellcat.

Chestnut-sided Warbler  3    Seen at S-curves and Hellcat.

Black-throated Blue Warbler  15

Yellow-rumped Warbler  13

Prairie Warbler  1

Black-throated Green Warbler  12

Scarlet Tanager  2    Seen south of Parking Lot #1 and at Hellcat Boardwalk.

Northern Cardinal  18

View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S233014479

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