Plymouth Beach, Plymouth, Massachusetts, US
May 28, 2017 6:30 AM – 10:45 AM
Protocol: Traveling
3.0 mile(s)
Comments:     SSBC/BBC/FMSSF/Paskamansett trip  More terns than last year, but obviously still an issue with predators.  At least one nest of Herring and Great Black-backed.  Few shorebirds as well.  Lovely walk still.
43 species

Brant (Atlantic)  1
Canada Goose  5
Mute Swan  2
Mallard (Northern)  8
Double-crested Cormorant  20
Great Blue Heron (Blue form)  4
Osprey (carolinensis)  3
Black-bellied Plover  5
Piping Plover  23     2 young; recent storm caused high water and nest damage of both plover and Least Tern. Saw eggs on plover in wet rack and at least one plover displaying as another nesting attempt.
Ruddy Turnstone  2
Sanderling  4
Semipalmated Sandpiper  2
Greater Yellowlegs  1
Willet (Eastern)  8
Laughing Gull  50
Ring-billed Gull  25
Herring Gull (American)  X     1 nest at least; this is not good for the terns
Great Black-backed Gull  X     2 nests, one on the channel marker and one in the colony; not good for the terns
Least Tern  75     widening the road the town limited another section used by Leasts
Common Tern (hirundo)  175
Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)  X
Mourning Dove  8
Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted)  1
Willow Flycatcher  1
American Crow  4
Fish Crow  2     one high up and coming in from the ocean/bay ??
Horned Lark  3
Tree Swallow  10
Bank Swallow  10
Barn Swallow (American)  5
Gray Catbird  1
Northern Mockingbird  3
European Starling  X
Common Yellowthroat  2
Yellow Warbler (Northern)  4
Saltmarsh Sparrow  1     surprised several of us who called it out together-clearly sang once only near the beginning of beach; near a small section of cattail
Song Sparrow  24
Northern Cardinal  1
Red-winged Blackbird (Red-winged)  1
Common Grackle  21
Baltimore Oriole  1
House Finch  6
House Sparrow  X

View this checklist online at http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S37692091

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ANNUAL REPORT 2020

Brookline Bird Club 2020 Statistical and Year-End Report By David Scott, Club Statistician The Brookline Bird Club recorded 216 species for 2020, based upon 62 reported trips. A total of 215 species were recorded

ANNUAL REPORT 2019

Brookline Bird Club 2019 Statistical and Year-End Report By David Scott, Club Statistician   The Brookline Bird Club recorded 285 species for 2019, based upon 182 reported trips (out of 249 that were scheduled).

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ANNUAL REPORT 2020

Brookline Bird Club 2020 Statistical and Year-End Report By David Scott, Club Statistician The Brookline Bird Club recorded 216 species for 2020, based upon 62 reported trips. A total of 215 species were recorded

ANNUAL REPORT 2019

Brookline Bird Club 2019 Statistical and Year-End Report By David Scott, Club Statistician   The Brookline Bird Club recorded 285 species for 2019, based upon 182 reported trips (out of 249 that were scheduled).

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