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Our first quarter moon appears high in the evening sky on Christmas night.

It was not an ideal day for finding birds, but it certainly could have been a whole lot worse.

It is definitely time to get the lead out. (Feel free to cue up the Zeppelin tunes!)

Marking a first in the long history of the Manuel F. Correllus State Forest, a charitable friends group has formed for the 5,000-acre forest.

A Kemp’s ridley sea turtle found on Chappaquiddick is recovering at a New England Aquarium care center in Quincy.

Calling all young birders it is time for the Junior Christmas Bird Count.

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