The 125th Christmas bird count season begins December 14. We encourage you to participate in this citizen science effort. Please note that the count week for each Xmas count includes the three days before and after the posted date. Please notify the compiler of unusual sighting during that period.
Here is a list of eastern Massachusetts Christmas Counts:
- Andover, December 14, compiler: Donna Cooper, donna.j.cooper@gmail.com
- Boston, December 15. Participants needed to visit out of the way locations like Boston Common and Charlestown. If interested contact compiler Bob Stymiest, bobstymeist@gmail.com.. The Waltham sector needs participants. If interested contact Jason Forbes, jason@brewsterslinnet.com.
- Cape Ann, December 15, compiler: Robert Buchsbaum, rnbuchsbaum@gmail.com
- Concord, December 29, experienced bird watchers to fill spaces in the western towns of the circle only (e.g. Stow, Bolton). Go to the CBC Concord Circle website for info: https://concordcbc.org/
- Groton-Oxbow NWR, December 15, compiler: Jon Skinner, jon@jonrisk.com
- Millis, December 21, compiler: Elissa Landre, elandre@massaudubon.org
- New Bedford, December 14, compiler: Michael Boucher, britmm@juno.com
- Newburyport, December 22, compiler: Tom Young, tomyoungnh@gmail.com
- Newport County – Westport, December 14, compiler: Robert Emerson, remerson@duffysweeney.com
- Providence – Urban, December 15, compiler: Noah Henkenius, kenius20f@gmail.com (includes adjacent area of southeast Massachusetts)
- Quincy, December 14, compiler: Brian Vigorito, bmvig21@gmail.com
- Taunton/Middleboro, December 29, compiler: Pete Jacobson, ejake4@aol.com
- Uxbridge, December 15, snow date December 21, compiler: Strickland Wheelock, skwheelock@yahoo.com
- Westminster CBC, January 1, compiler: Chuck Caron, caronenv@aol.com
- Worcester CBC, December 14, compiler: John Liller, stanager44@gmail.com
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Embark on an evening of discovery as marine geochemist Scott Wieman recounts a recent month-long research expedition aboard the R/V Falkor(too) from Valparaíso to Puerto Montt, Chile. Scott’s talk blends his experiences birding the highly productive Humboldt current with the broader expedition’s exploration of numerous methane cold seeps and submarine canyons along the Chilean Margin. [...]
Woodcock Walk, North Easton
North Easton - Edwin A. Keach Park Chestnut Street, Easton, MA, United StatesFrom the playground, we will walk a short distance to an open area where we can observe 2 fields for Woodcock. Sunset is around 6:30 pm so bring a camp chair and relax for the Woodcock flight.
Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, Concord
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Franklin Park – Scarboro Pond
Boston - Franklin Park & Scarboro Pond Roxbury, MA, United StatesWe will look for early spring migrants in Franklin Park. Beginners welcome and encouraged. Expect to walk up to 2 miles on paved paths. Loaner binoculars available. Co-sponsored with the Franklin Park Coalition and Franklin Park Tennis Association.
Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge
Mount Auburn Cemetery 536 Mt Auburn St, Cambridge, MA, United StatesMount Auburn Cemetery is lovely in all seasons. In late March, we may see the very earliest migrants from the south (Red-winged Blackbird, others) as well as the remaining seasonal visitors from the north (e.g. White-throated Sparrow, Dark-eyed Junco). And our usual year-round resident species will have just started to sing!