Robert A. Culbert
Finally! The southward migration of songbirds is becoming more intense.
Bird news
Robert A. Culbert
May is rapidly coming to a close and with May’s disappearance the northward migration mostly ends.
Bird news
Luanne Johnson
The annual piping plover census was June 1 through 9.
Bird news
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.
Bird news
Birds
Mass Audubon

2020

Dedicated and perhaps obsessive birders live for this.

Finally! The southward migration of songbirds is becoming more intense.

The southward migration often means birders go to the Gay Head Cliffs at the western end of the Island.

So far we have had no luck. The gray heron that was on Tuckernuck and Muskeget last week has not been seen again.

Northwest winds overnight bring loads of migrating songbirds our way.

Although Caspian terns often show up in late September and October, their southward migration from Canada to Mexico along the Atlantic Coast is now peaking.

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