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Kevin Bourinot: February 2012
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Saturday, February 18, 2012. Townsend's Warbler - Ipswich. And here is the normal range of the Townsend's Warbler. How did this bird end up in Mass? Will it return to its normal range? Sunday, February 5, 2012. I saw this while driving and I needed to take a photo because it boggled my mind.Not quite sure what happened here. My first guess was that it fell from above, but looking at it more it almosts seems like it got its right leg wedged between two twigs. What do you think? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Kevin Bourinot: December 2012
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Wednesday, December 26, 2012. Here are some birds I've seen this winter. BALD EAGLE - Wachusett Reservoir. CHIPPING SPARROW - 04Nov12: bird showed up in my yard after hurricane Sandy. RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS - Large flock in Sterling in November. MUTE SWANS - Bolton Flats. RED-TAILED HAWK - Bolton Flats. PINE GROSBEAK - Boylston 08Dec12. PINE GROSBEAK - Boylston. PINE GROSBEAK - Boylston. PINE GROSBEAK - Boylston. PINE GROSBEAK - Boylston. WILD TURKEYS CHASING EASTERN COYOTE - Eastern Point, Gloucester.
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Kevin Bourinot: January 2011
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011. Lark Sparrow in Devens. again? Today (01/26) while checking feeders around Devens, I spotted a definite Lark Sparrow feeding on the ground with juncos! This is about 1.4 miles away from the original sighting (this is a Worcester County Bird). Could it be the same bird? Luckily, I had my camera this time:. I first took some quick photos just in case it decided to take off. I walked closer for some great looks. Common Redpoll in Devens (1/25). Lately, I've been searching for a ...
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Kevin Bourinot: March 2012
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Sunday, March 18, 2012. Northern Shrike - High Ridge WMA, Westminster, MA. I had a great time this afternoon watching this adult NORTHERN SHRIKE at High Ridge Wildlife Management Area (Overlook road entrance). It was working a line of crabapple trees when I arrived. The interesting part was that it was singing almost the whole time I was there! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Quabbin birding and beyond. MA - Laughing Gull in Gill! This fresh, hatch-year *Laughing. Sunday's 4/3/2016...
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Kevin Bourinot: July 2012
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Saturday, July 21, 2012. 07/06 - Atlantic Puffin Trip to East Egg Rock, ME. The island is also the home of other seabirds including the alcid, BLACK GUILLEMOT.. We saw Common, Roseate and Arctic Terns all of which breed on the island. The trash bird of the day; COMMON TERNS. A few WILSON'S STORM PETRELS. DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANTs with COMMON EIDERS. A lone COMMON LOON. My neice, Madison birding. I would highly recommend the Cap'n Fish's Puffin Cruise to East Egg Rock. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). On Sund...
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They’re Baaaaaccckk! | Ambling in Arcadia
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Strolling through the Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts, looking at birds and other interesting things and writing about them. Now with Extremely Local Haiku! EBird: Keep track of the birds you see, with maps! Audubon: What else is there to say? The Cornell Lab of Ornithology: Lots of science and also nestcams! Birdcast: Like a weather forecast for migrating birds. Yessiree, folks, the mushrooms are back! Red Chanterelles (Cantharellus cinnabarinus). One comment on “ They’re Baaaaaccckk! You are co...
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Abandoned Things | Ambling in Arcadia
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Strolling through the Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts, looking at birds and other interesting things and writing about them. Now with Extremely Local Haiku! EBird: Keep track of the birds you see, with maps! Audubon: What else is there to say? The Cornell Lab of Ornithology: Lots of science and also nestcams! Birdcast: Like a weather forecast for migrating birds. Abandoned building on Mt. Tom. Old wave pool at the foot of Mt. Tom. Old trolley line road. Summit House, circa 1910. I found these old...
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Almost Mushroom Season | Ambling in Arcadia
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Strolling through the Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts, looking at birds and other interesting things and writing about them. Now with Extremely Local Haiku! EBird: Keep track of the birds you see, with maps! Audubon: What else is there to say? The Cornell Lab of Ornithology: Lots of science and also nestcams! Birdcast: Like a weather forecast for migrating birds. It’s one of the most exciting times of year- Almost Mushroom Season! Emerging Indian Pipes. These are cool. Kind of spooky. Fill in you...
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Kevin Bourinot: Recent Fall Photos
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Saturday, October 13, 2012. Here are some photos I've taken so far this fall:. EASTERN SCREECH OWL - Oxbow NWR, Devens. Responded to my screech owl imitation at about noon. AMERICAN KESTREL - Bolton Flats. LINCOLN'S SPARROW - Bolton Flats. LINCOLN'S SPARROW - Bolton Flats. MERLIN - Bolton Flats. AMERICAN PIPIT - Bolton Flats. SONG SPARROW and SWAMP SPARROW. TENNESSEE WARBLER - 07Oct12, Bolton Flats, My third Tennessee this fall in Worcester County. I'm lucky to get one most years. Several users have had...
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Kevin Bourinot: October 2011
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Saturday, October 29, 2011. Bolton Flats: Late September / Early October. Here are a few photos from earlier in the fall at Bolton Flats:. Friday, October 14, 2011. Breeding Bird Atlas II - A quick glance at some interesting data. Look at the results for AMERICAN ROBIN:. Now, look the results for BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER:. During atlasing this year I found a new area supporting GRASSHOPPER SPARROWs (THREATENED):. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Quabbin birding and beyond. Finally...