Killdeer uses the broken wing distraction to lure predators away. Lanny McDowell

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

June has made it to our shores, even though the cool wet weather seems more suitable for May. Despite the weather, the nesting season is well underway, with many of our common nesting birds now fledging their first brood. Young robins, song sparrows, black-capped chickadees, cardinals, Carolina wrens, house finches, starlings and house sparrows are fairly conspicuous now, as are mute swans, Canada geese, and mallard. On the beaches it is time for the plover and least tern chicks to grow and fledge.


Keep up to date with bird activity on Martha’s Vineyard through the Bird News column, and report bird sightings to birds@mvgazette.com.


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