The most intriguing bird of this week is the varied thrush seen in Dodger’s Hole in Edgartown by Ira Certner and Dorie Godfrey on Nov. 18.
There were easily 250 fish crows perched in the trees at Five Corners in Vineyard Haven shortly after dawn on Nov. 15.
For the third straight year snowy owls are again moving south in large numbers. As of yet, though, there have been no sightings on the Vineyard this...
Pretend that you are a migrating robin. You have just arrived at the Gay Head cliffs after a long migration flight the previous night.
If you think sparrows are tough to identify, you are not alone. After all, there is a reason for the expression “little brown job.”
Bob Shriber found a flock of four rusty blackbirds on Oct. 13 in a West Tisbury cornfield. They were foraging on the corn cobs.