Wednesday 6/25: Nothing much at Falzone.
Thursday 6/26: Usual at Weston Station Pond.
Friday 6/27: Lots of swallows and an RB Nuthatch at BBN.
Saturday 6/28: Finally got out to Shirley for Grasshopper Sparrows. One or two were singing, although not visible. The field was hopping though, also had a Field Sparrow, a couple Savannahs, a meadowlark, and more. Got Shirley past 50, so moved on to Hudson. Started at Danforth Falls, which was mostly wooded and quiet in the mist. Got 5 of the 6 I needed there, so went to a trail along the Assabet. Parked at the boat launch instead of the school to avoid soccer traffic, figured no one cared with the weather. Got a few more here, so 5 towns to go for the entire county to be over 50. Best thing was a Short-tailed Weasel chasing a chipmunk around several trees. Pretty sure the chipmunk had already gotten away when the weasel saw me, but definitely at that point. Tried to find a spot in Maynard but didn’t see obvious parking, so went home.
Sunday 6/29: After seeing multiple reports of Mississippi Kite at Garden in the Woods over the last few weeks (and last year, and nearby in 2022), decided to conduct a search. Didn’t remember much open sky at the Garden, so decided to try places nearby. Started at Lyons-Cutler. Walked in from the newish Landham Rd trail, which had a nice view but nothing much. Thought I was on to something as soon as I got in the woods but it was a crow. Did the loop but other than GH Owls there wasn’t much of note.
Next up was Raymond Reservation, where the 2022 record was from. Parked (in the shade) at Feeley and walked over. Bushwhacked in to check for gallinules and stuff, but it was just swallows, geese, and blackbirds. Worked around without much more, so backtracked to the paved bit, walked to the end, and started scanning. Wasn’t too long before I had a few Red-tails, which were the first raptors up I had seen for the day. Continuing to scan, I picked up something different way out. Looked interesting shape wise, but it was so far out that I was struggling to get the camera to focus. Eventually got one shot that suggested my initial thought was good, but it was extremely tiny in frame (and once home I found it even smaller in a couple others). Decided I better get the scope, so ran back and gave up the sun to park at the pulloff. Back with the scope, it wasn’t long before I picked up the bird again a bit closer. On it quickly, I got the flash of pale secondaries that I wanted. In a bit of shock that my search actually succeeded, I gave it a few minutes (during which it came close enough for identifiable photos), got it posted, and then spent another half hour waiting for a return. That didn’t happen and it was getting hot, so off I went.
Monday 6/30: Went to Prospect Hill, mostly to check on the tiger beetles. Pretty much the usual birds and not much for butterflies or dragonflies but did have a pair of Red-bellies so a success.
Tuesday 7/1: Had to take the car in, so only had a short bit of time at BBN. Circled the parkway marsh and the hill by the apartments without much of anything. Car only took an hour so I sat at Hardy Pond, also nothing terribly exciting.