Plymouth County: A snowy egret at Nelson Beach in Plymouth, a laughing gull at Green Harbor in Marshfield and two more in Hull, two greater yellowlegs in Duxbury, and a great egret at Broad Cove in Hingham, a house wren, a clay-colored sparrow, and a vesper sparrow at the Nemasket Trail in Plympton, Eastern phoebes were tallied at the great river preserve in Bridgewater and the Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary in Manomet. Norfolk County: Three great egrets at the Sailor’s Home Pond in Quincy, a lesser black-backed gull at Lake Massapoag in Sharon, a laughing gull and a black guillemot at Sandy Beach in Cohasset, and a continuing Wilson’s warbler at Hall’s Pond in Brookline. Nantucket: Nine great egrets at Great Point, three at Hummock Pond, and a single at Sesachacha Pond, a tufted duck at Long Pond, a Western kingbird see along Hummock Pond Road, four American oystercatchers at the UMass Field Station, and a black-and-white warbler at an undisclosed location. Middlesex County: A flock of 24 sandhill cranes in flight at Squannacook River Wildlife Management Area in Townsend, a continuing ash-throated flycatcher at Danehy Park in Cambridge, a yellow-breasted chat and a white-crowned sparrow at Nahanton Park in Newton, three orange-crowned warblers and a house wren at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, a clay-colored sparrow at Weston Station Pond in Weston, and Eastern phoebe at Upper Vine Brook Conservation Area in Lexington. Martha’s Vineyard: Two Northern shovelers and a Eurasian wigeon at Crystal Lake in Oak Bluffs, five laughing gulls, 36 tree swallows, and a common raven at Aquinnah, and a willet observed from West Basin Road in Chilmark. Hampshire County: A Lapland longspur near Great Pond in Hatfield, where a ruby-crowned kinglet was also spotted, two marsh wrens at the Fitzgerald Lake Conservation Area in Northampton, and eight continuing pine warblers near the Quabbin Reservoir Headquarters building in Belchertown. A blue-gray gnatcatcher was spotted near Depot Pond in Eastham.Įssex County: A continuing ash-throated flycatcher and a white-eyed vireo at Halibut Point State Park in Rockport, along with four red crossbills, 20 laughing gulls in Beverly, and five white-rumped sandpipers, a common gallinule, a common yellowthroat, and eight red crossbills at Plum Island.įranklin County: A red-throated loon and three lesser scaup at Barton Cove in Gill, two red-breasted mergansers at Lake Mattawa in Orange, and an Eastern phoebe in Leverett. At High Head in Truro a rough-legged hawk, and three great egrets and a Nashville warbler at Long Pasture WIldlife Sanctuary in Cummaquid. Three willets continued to be seen at Forest Beach in Chatham, and at Morris Island in Chatham an American oystercatcher and a long-billed dowitcher. On Race Point Road in Provincetown, a Western kingbird was spotted. Bristol County: A continuing clapper rail at the Egypt Lane Ponds in Fairhaven, and at Town Beach on West Island in Fairhaven there were two great egrets and a short-eared owl.Ĭape Cod: At Race Point in Provincetown, a king eider, a Pacific loon, two common terns, a black-headed gull, six thick-billed murres, and 66 common murres.
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