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Bird Sightings on Martha's Vineyard: December 2015
Iceland gull.
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Black-legged kittiwake.
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Purple sandpipers.
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American oystercatcher.
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Immature Cooper's hawk in skies over Farm Institute.
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Murmuration of European starlings dance in the air.
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European starlings take up residence at the Farm Institute silos.
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Ring-necked pheasant.
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White-throated sparrow stakes out its perch.
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Winter wrens are tiny, smaller than a black-capped chickadee.
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Razorbill.
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Long-tailed ducks at Katama.
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Field sparrows are small with a pink bill and an eye-ring.
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Purple finches are now scarce on the Island, and look like their cousin the house finch.
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Though all Island barn owls were thought to have been killed off last winter, one was spotted in late November.
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Purple sandpipers have been spotted at Squibnocket.
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Western kingbird is easy to identify.
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Great horned owl.
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Wednesday, December 2, 2015
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