Robert A. Culbert

Bird Song

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

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Taking Care

Snowy owls are stocky and pretty much control the area around them.

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Not So Common

A reminder that the annual Great Backyard Bird Count takes place Feb. 18-21.

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Signs of Spring?

Didn't the southward migration of birds just come to a close in mid-January?

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Winter Invasion

Here are the final results of the 62nd annual Martha's Vineyard Christmas Bird Count held Jan. 2.

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Wintering Over

Brrrrrr! It has been cold this past week, with a lot of temperatures below freezing.

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Surprise Sightings

The 62nd annual Christmas Bird Count was held on Jan. 2, and as reported last week the weather was not bad, nor was it good, for finding birds.

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New Counts

Christmas Bird Count. We lucked out — sort of — this year.

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Geese-a-Grazing

While the famous holiday song has geese-a-laying, I think that geese-a-grazing is more apt, as that is what they do.

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Lingering Friends

The 62nd annual Martha’s Vineyard Christmas Bird Count will be held on Sunday, Jan. 2.

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