Skinner State Park, Hampshire, Massachusetts, US
Jun 4, 2016 11:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Protocol: Traveling
4.5 mile(s)
Comments:     BBC – Westover Air Force Base for Grassland Birds – Leader: Linda Ferraresso – multiple locations – Continuation of the BBC Westover AFB Grassland complex walk earlier in the morning.  Birds observed primarily from Halfway house to the Summit house, though a few were heard on the drive up to the Halfway House and at the base parking lot.
32 species

Turkey Vulture  1
Red-shouldered Hawk  2
Yellow-billed Cuckoo  2
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker  1
Hairy Woodpecker  1
Eastern Wood-Pewee  5
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher  1
Eastern Phoebe  3
Great Crested Flycatcher  1
Yellow-throated Vireo  1
Red-eyed Vireo  15
Tufted Titmouse  1
White-breasted Nuthatch  1
Veery  1
Hermit Thrush  1
Wood Thrush  2
American Robin  8
Cedar Waxwing  1
Ovenbird  10
Black-and-white Warbler  3
American Redstart  5
Cerulean Warbler  5
Blackburnian Warbler  1
Yellow Warbler  1     Seen at Barstow’s at the base of the park
Black-throated Green Warbler  1
Chipping Sparrow  2
Dark-eyed Junco  3
Scarlet Tanager  2
Rose-breasted Grosbeak  2
Indigo Bunting  2
Brown-headed Cowbird  1
Baltimore Oriole  1

View this checklist online at http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S30083077

ANNUAL REPORT 2022

The Brookline Bird Club (BBC) recorded 276 species for 2022, based upon 204 reported trips. Of those, 264 species were recorded in Massachusetts, with 12 additional species reported from the out-of-state trips to New Hampshire

ANNUAL REPORT 2021

Brookline Bird Club 2021 Statistical and Year-End Report By David Scott, Club Statistician The Brookline Bird Club recorded 270 species for 2021, based upon 206 reported trips. Two-hundred and sixty-five species were recorded in Massachusetts,

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ANNUAL REPORT 2022

The Brookline Bird Club (BBC) recorded 276 species for 2022, based upon 204 reported trips. Of those, 264 species were recorded in Massachusetts, with 12 additional species reported from the out-of-state trips to New Hampshire

ANNUAL REPORT 2021

Brookline Bird Club 2021 Statistical and Year-End Report By David Scott, Club Statistician The Brookline Bird Club recorded 270 species for 2021, based upon 206 reported trips. Two-hundred and sixty-five species were recorded in Massachusetts,

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ANNUAL REPORT 2022

The Brookline Bird Club (BBC) recorded 276 species for 2022, based upon 204 reported trips. Of those, 264 species were recorded in Massachusetts, with 12 additional species reported from the out-of-state trips to New Hampshire

ANNUAL REPORT 2021

Brookline Bird Club 2021 Statistical and Year-End Report By David Scott, Club Statistician The Brookline Bird Club recorded 270 species for 2021, based upon 206 reported trips. Two-hundred and sixty-five species were recorded in Massachusetts,

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