Robert A. Culbert
Finally! The southward migration of songbirds is becoming more intense.
Robert A. Culbert
May is rapidly coming to a close and with May’s disappearance the northward migration mostly ends.
Luanne Johnson
The annual piping plover census was June 1 through 9.
Louisa Hufstader
State wildlife officials and the Mass Audubon bird conservation group are advising residents to bring in their bird feeders and birdbaths until more is known about a mysterious avian ailment.

2022

Singing birds can now be heard on most mornings: chickadees, titmice, Carolina wrens, cardinals and robins have been singing for most of February.

2021

By the end of September, most of our ruby-throated hummingbirds will have left.

State wildlife officials and the Mass Audubon bird conservation group are advising residents to bring in their bird feeders and birdbaths until more is known about a mysterious avian ailment.

The annual piping plover census was June 1 through 9.

May is rapidly coming to a close and with May’s disappearance the northward migration mostly ends.

Birding in early to mid-May can be good even though many migrants do not venture this far east, preferring a more direct path northward bypassing the Cape and Islands.

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