WIR 10/2-10/8

Wednesday 10/2: Slow to get moving so went to BBN. Two egrets, usual ducks, Red-shoulder, and a few Rusties at the marsh. Parula, couple Red-eyed Vireos, Blackpolls, etc up the hill. Working through them for a second time when Lily texted about a Golden-wing at Rock Meadow. Ran back to the car and had 15ish minutes to look without luck. Supposed to be south winds, so hopefully it’ll be out again in the morning.

Thursday 10/3: Nashville, couple sapsuckers, ton of robins and similar at Rock Meadow but no Golden-wing and couldn’t find the Lark Sparrow a photographer told me about.

Friday 10/4: Orange-crowned, Nashville, 2 Lincoln’s, Bobolink at Danehy.

Saturday 10/5: Went down to Plymouth for a change. Started at Ellisville Harbor. Marsh was quiet on the walk out. Tide was super low, lots of Laughing Gulls and cormorants but not much else. Eventually picked out a few shearwaters on the water way out, appeared to be Manx. Walked to the tip without much more, but a whole bunch of Yellow-rumps flew off on the way back and a few more shearwaters joined. Loop of the fields on the way out didn’t have much of anything.

Tidmarsh next. Much improved trails since I was last here, but not a ton happening. One small flock had a BT Green and BH Vireo, a sharpie flew over, a Sachem was out in the asters, and another flock of Yellow-rumps had a Nashville. Drove up to Nelson Park from here. Looked to be a decent bit on the water but the wind looked pretty rough and I had enough.

Sunday 10/6: Walking day. Ton of waxwings at Falzone, nothing much at the West Meadow. BBN had about the same as Wednesday (3 Rusties, 4 Night Herons, 3 egrets) but few warblers anywhere. Rock Meadow was quiet as were the duck ponds. Return trip through Rock Meadow added Savannah and White-crowned, getting me past 50. Walked Concord Ave to the incinerator trail, then back through the West Meadow and Falzone, but about the only thing of interest was a Cooper’s almost at home.

Monday 10/7: Figured the dark and showery conditions would be good for Great Meadows. Started fairly slow beyond a ton of Swamp Sparrows. Made it down to Borden without anything. While photographing a tame Cooper’s on the way back, I heard the call of the Golden-Plover I was expecting. Ran up to the platform and got some lousy shots. Quick stop at Elm Brook on the way out had an egret.

Tuesday 10/8: White-crowned, pipits, continuing Great Cormorant and Semipalmated Plovers at Arlington Res. Couldn’t find Jonathan’s Prairie Warbler though.

WIR 9/25-10/1

Wednesday 9/25: Lots of warblers staying high against the cloudy sky at BBN but did pick out a parula, couple Black-and-whites, and Blackpolls. Also a tanager, turkeys, 5 BC Night Herons, and Yellow-rumps were in.

Thursday 9/26: RE Vireo at Cookson was the most exciting thing there, nothing on the river.

Friday 9/27: 3 Lesser Yellowlegs, more of the usual at Weston Station Pond.

Saturday 9/28: Went a bit north in case the Lark Bunting hung around. North Shore Community Gardens had a Lincoln’s Sparrow, lots of common sparrows, a RC Kinglet, and not too much else. A few shorebirds and an eagle were at Putnamville Reservoir. Hobbs Brooks had a bunch of Semipalmated Plovers and yellowlegs. Waltham St. was quiet. Went around the res just to kill a bit of time before going home and had an egret.

Sunday 9/29: Went looking for mostly terns in Norfolk county. Started at Nut Island, where one interesting one flew fairly close but I got on it too late. A few more were way too far. Usual gulls and a few scoters otherwise. Wollaston had some Commons and unidentified (and I probably should have scanned harder). Squantum Marshes had egrets and a Merlin. Thrashed around Commander Shea a bit and got one Nelson’s to cooperate just enough. Walked from there up to Squantum Point Park, which was very quiet. Was about to give up, but saw Forster’s reported from Nickerson Rock, so figured I could spend a few minutes scoping. Got a couple flying quickly and then 5 more on the sandbar. Buzzed the Charles and res on the way home without anything.

Monday 9/30: Arlington Res had the Great Cormorant, a few shorebirds, a bunch of Yellow-rumps, and that was about it.

Tuesday 10/1: Kaveski had a ton of birds, mostly Killdeer, red-wings, doves, and waxwings. About the same crossing into Meriam’s. Lincoln’s and an Indigo on Shadyside walking back were nice, as was the Merlin chasing a Cooper’s earlier.

WIR 9/18-9/24

Wednesday 9/18: Waterthrush about it at Dunback.

Thursday 9/19: Expected good Great Meadows weather but it was much too nice for that so went to Arlington Res. Smaller numbers but the same shorebirds and ducks, a Palm, a Peregrine or two, etc.

Friday 9/20: Still minimal rain, but hit Great Meadows. And saw nothing. Gave up with enough time to buzz Hobbs Brook, which had a few shorebirds (but not enough time to actually park and walk back). Res had the cormorant on the sign again but nothing else and nothing but Mallards at Hardy.

Saturday 9/21: Went searching for Forster’s Tern in Suffolk today. Started at Revere Beach where there were gulls at both ends but not much else. Gave Winthrop Beach a check next, which was a mistake considering how hard it was raining. Had what was probably a Western Sandpiper but not much else. Town Landing had what was probably a tern but distant, so I went over to Fisherman’s Bend where there were a couple perched on a boat with some Commons. They flew, so I went to Pico to get closer. Terns didn’t return but lots of birds around including a golden-plover flyby with a flock of Black-bellies. Got wet again at Earhart on the way home, Palm, bunch of Savannahs, and a couple Yellowthroats the only things of interest.

Sunday 9/22: Quick check of the res had a Cooper’s but nothing else. Nothing but swans on Heard. Heard Farm had a few shorebirds, lots of raptors and first of fall White-throats (plus a heron that looked interesting flying way off). Decent flock of warblers behind the community gardens along with FOF Lincoln’s Sparrow, although the light didn’t allow for a full check. That took a bit longer than I expected, so I skipped Hobbs Brook and just went to Waltham St. Lots of Savannahs, another Lincoln’s, a Yellow Warbler, and that was about it.

Monday 9/23: Danehy had a BH Vireo, redstart, pile of sparrows (mostly Savannah), towhee, and junco. Couple Ruddy at Hardy.

Tuesday 9/24: Was going to Rock Meadow but a tree truck pulled in in front of me so Lone Tree Hill it was. One decent flock with 3+ RE Vireos, a Blue-headed, a few Blackpolls, a redstart, and a Black-and-white plus a few others scattered along with a Field Sparrow. Had enough time to cross over and do the gardens, not much there.

WIR 9/11-9/17

Wednesday 9/11: Red-shoulder, handful of warblers including a BT Blue at BBN.

Thursday 9/12: Prospect Hill had a handful of warblers, mostly on the way out. Had almost as much at Hardy while waiting for an oil change, although nothing exciting.

Friday 9/13: Pec, snipe, bunch of other sandpipers at Arlington Res. Egret at Hardy.

Saturday 9/14: Did the annual Watatic hawkwatch trip. Ring-neck and 4 loons on Fitchburg Res. Grouse flushed on the way up the mountain. Sort of a slow day with under 300 birds counted, but excellent variety including 2 Black Vultures, a close Peregrine, and a ton of eagles and kestrels. Walk down had the grouse again but little else.

Sunday 9/15: Started at Deer Island, which was pretty quiet. Turnstone and a few other sandpipers at the tip, nothing in the trees. Walked from Yirrell to Winthrop Beach next, picking up the Golden-Plover and having some good chats. Just short of back at the car, 3 birds that looked like Caspian Terns flew over and kept going. I had the tripod folded by then, so had to fumble with putting it down to get the camera up and pretty much missed, then tried viewing with only one leg open, which left me unconvinced. So I was very happy when my text of “any chance you had Caspian Terns” to someone still at the beach got a reply of “yes, 3!” Checked Fisherman’s Bend quickly without anything of note. Tried Lewis Lake for a minute after, mostly to catch Soheil (failing that). Nothing much in birds, a few Familiar Bluets and a forktail were good. Got home and checked facebook and saw someone posting a Rambur’s from there, so I should have paid more attention.

Monday 9/16: Indigo was about it at Rock Meadow. Single Solitary and Killdeer in a couple minutes at the duck ponds.

Tuesday 9/17: 2 BT Green, the usual herons at BBN.

WIR 9/4-9/10

Wednesday 9/4: Lots of shorebirds at Arlington Res but only the usuals.

Thursday 9/5: Weasel and that was about it at Great Meadows.

Friday 9/6: Nothing particularly exciting at Weston Station Pond.

Saturday 9/7: Dunback had a couple redstarts and a Black-and-white. Waltham St. had a RB Grosbeak, 2 Yellow Warbler, and not much more. Arlington Res had a snipe and most of the same shorebirds. Afternoon trip to Gloucester had a few Laughing Gulls.

Sunday 9/8: Finally visited Ashland, getting 25 species at the state park (Blackpoll, eagle, not much else of any note). Whitehall Res had a Black-and-white, parula, creeper, Pileated, and a few common things adding 8 species to the Hopkinton list. Didn’t have time for Holliston because the Whimbrel at Wachusett was still around.

Monday 9/9: Fairly quiet at Hayden Woods, handful of common warblers. Eagle over the office walking in.

Tuesday 9/10: Ovenbird, 3 BC Night Herons at Cookson, nothing much at the square.

WIR 8/28-9/3

Wednesday 8/28: Quiet at BBN.

Thursday 8/29: Barred Owl and nothing else at Hanscom (well, kestrel flying by while driving home).

Friday 8/30: Prospect Hill was totally dead. Tanager calling was my first in a bit and a Wandering Glider actually landed but that was it.

Saturday 8/31: Went west a bit. Started at High Ridge, where there was a small pocket of warblers including Chestnut-sided and Northern Waterthrush. Also a black duck flying over was interesting, but pretty quiet otherwise. Watatic next, got Blue-headed Vireo (surprising August gap), a Field Sparrow, and a few other warblers. Gave it a few minutes at the summit but it was too cloudy for any movement. Black-tipped Darner perched on the way back down.

Sunday 9/1: Started at Millennium. Picked out the Pec way out from the boat ramp along with a pile of peep and both teal. Trails were quiet other than a screaming Red-shoulder and several Cooper’s. Better views of the sandpipers with the scope at the end but nothing new. Hobbs Brook next, a Little Blue was at the overpass opening, turkey along the power lines, and Peregrine over along with the usual shorebirds. Checked the res quickly without anything.

Monday 9/2: Started at Nobscot, which was dead. Also a house has finally been built by the nice clearing, so probably not spending much time here in the future. Raymond Reservation had a pile of teal but no shorebirds. Walked up to the bridge on Pelham Island Rd and 25 Mourning Doves flushed, which scared off any shorebirds (don’t think there was anything of interest at least). Scoped Delaney Pond a bit then walked the field and woods, quiet here too. Waltham St. had no sparrows beyond Song but a few ducks including a GW Teal. About to leave and something odd landed, doubled back to get it in better light. It was a cowbird, but walking past the channel again, I noticed a Great Egret. No idea if I had missed it or it dropped in behind me, but new bird for the fields either way.

Tuesday 9/3: Less than expected at BBN. All the herons except the Little Blue were around but a flock of redstarts and a BT Green were it for warblers.

WIR 8/21-8/27

Wednesday 8/21: Herons all still at BBN plus 2 Blackburnian, a Parula, a bunch of Redstarts, a waterthrush, and more.

Thursday 8/22: Redstart at Cookson, nothing on the river.

Friday 8/23: Redstarts and Black-and-whites about it at Lone Tree Hill, nothing much at the duck ponds.

Saturday 8/24: Did an on foot day. Not great but not bad, 61 species with a bunch of easy misses. Added the Little Blue and a Prairie Warbler to my overall green list plus got Great Egret off the house only version and Merlin off the house/neighborhood only version. Also FOF BT Green, an Ovenbird, etc.

Sunday 8/25: Started at Danehy where there were 2 redstarts, a couple interesting flycatchers, and an Osprey. Fresh Pond next was very quiet, as was Mount Auburn (where the goal was seeing if I could see the terns at Spy Pond from the tower). Gave the res a quick look on the way home, 4 Turkey Vultures were the only things of interest.

Monday 8/26: Magnolia, bunch of redstarts, Black-and-white at Dunback.

Tuesday 8/27: Semipalmated Plover finally at Hobbs Brook, usual otherwise. Fox on the way home.

WIR 8/14-8/20

Wednesday 8/14: Prospect Hill had a bunch of redstarts but couldn’t find any other migrants.

Thursday 8/15: Little Blue still at Hobbs Brook plus a Semipalmated Sandpiper along with the usual shorebirds. Wood Thrush was the only bird of any note in the woods.

Friday 8/16: Ended up at College Pond, which was pretty quiet.

Saturday 8/17: Waited on Laughing Gull news and debated the Cranberry Bog ode walk, so started with the res where a cormorant was on one of the highway signs along Winter St but little else. Hobbs Brook had 2 Little Blues but otherwise nothing of note. Walked the Shade St land too and found nothing. Decided it was too cloudy for odes and no word either way from Wachusett so went to Arlington Res, which was very high. Decided the Prothonotary at Spot Pond was worth a check. No sign of that at Quarter Mile but walked down most of the way to the boat launch and found a certain Dusky Dancer finally.

Sunday 8/18: Started to wait out the rain then realized it was inland anyway, so went to Squantum as planned. White-rump, brief LB Dowitcher at the pans, not too much else. Tide seemed high, so went to Wollaston where there were several hundred Semis (both Sandpiper and Plover) plus a few other things.

Decided on Belle Isle next, started with Lawn Ave. Got eaten pretty good on the way to the platform but it was fine once out there. Picked through the close birds but didn’t find much at first. Started looking further out and picked up something in flight. Large and buffy, a Marbled Godwit! Fired off a pile of shots (only later realizing I wasn’t even close to full zoom) and lost it towards Morton St/145. Calmed down eventually after sending out a few messages and picked out a Stilt Sandpiper finally. Eventually it moved more into the open and was joined by a second. Moved to the main reservation and got really eaten alive. Also couldn’t see much of anything and the Cooper’s eventually flushed most of the birds.

Had been thinking about Revere Beach next but decided Fisherman’s Bend and searching for the godwit was a better idea. Couple others had the same idea but we had no luck. Lots of BB Plovers, oystercatchers, and a few dowitchers and turnstones.

Monday 8/19: Did a bit of a pond loop. Started at Spy, where there were a couple terns still bouncing around but nothing else. Water level was up at Blair and it was a cormorant and bunch of Mallards. Duck ponds had a Great Egret, 3 Least, and a Solitary. Res had nothing. Hardy had another egret.

Tuesday 8/20: Ibis was still(?) at Great Meadows, not too much else. Flyover Bobolinks and a black duck (an actual one) were about it.

WIR 8/7-8/13

Wednesday 8/7: No shorebirds in the rain at Great Meadows but an ibis and Bank Swallow were nice. Little Blue was back at Hobbs Brook in a two second pause.

Thursday 8/8: Tried for early warblers at BBN without any luck. Did have Barred Owl, Red-shoulder, and the herons.

Friday 8/9: Lousy morning weather, did a Nine Acre – School St – Flint’s – res – Hardy loop with nothing of note.

Saturday 8/10: Early signs were the storm was a bust, so didn’t head west. Res had nothing, Hobbs Brook had nothing from the road. Lynnfield Marshes had what appeared to be a bit higher water, but 4 Lesser Yellowlegs flew out and a few other things were new for the area. Earhart had nothing but terns. Terns were still at Spy Pond too, including 2 sitting on the water (was a bit surprised when I got the scope on them and saw they weren’t Bonaparte’s). Hobbs Brook had a few shorebirds and the same herons.

Sunday 8/11: Started at Chestnut Hill Res (after a very quick check of Hammond Pond). Got the early arriving Ruddy and Greater Scaup right away. Walked the road back to the rink and had a Black-and-white in the woods there. Decided to go to the coast next, starting at Winthrop Beach. Low tide and very few birds beyond Least Terns around. Had one Semipalmated Plover fly through, then 18 oystercatchers at the southern edge of the sisters. Walking pack, a White-rumped flushed and a Semipalmated Sandpiper dropped in closer. Eventually dug up a Piping Plover and had a Savannah bouncing around too, which got my Suffolk August list to 100. Belle Isle Cemetery next, enough shorebirds to get the scope. While walking back to the car, a Least Flycatcher popped up. Couldn’t find anything in the channel, so went to the main part of Belle Isle. Not too many birds around and they were mostly hiding in the grass. One dowitcher (presuming Short-billed) over plus a few yellowlegs and peep were it.

Monday 8/12: Finally had some early warbler luck with Canada, Parula, Black-and-white, and redstarts at BBN. Herons were all around too. And a Red-banded Hairstreak was a long expected lifer.

Red-banded Hairstreak.

Tuesday 8/13: Cliff’s Olive-sided was still at Dunback. Also a Prairie, redstart, and Least Flycatcher.

WIR 7/31-8/6

Wednesday 7/31: Six Least at Blair Pond, raven, 2 Solitary, 5 Killdeer, 2 Yellow Warbler at the duck ponds, nothing at Hardy.

Thursday 8/1: BC Night Heron was the only different thing at BBN (maybe). Ran back over in the evening for the Little Blue, patch #191/Waltham #227!

Friday 8/2: Little Blue was still at Hobbs Brook, also 2 Great Egrets, Greater Yellowlegs, a couple Orchard Orioles, etc.

Saturday 8/3: Did a Squantum run. Started at Nickerson where a Wood Thrush was the highlight. Also a bunch of redstarts and a gnatcatcher or two. BBC trip was still filling the parking by the marshes, so went to Passanageset and had a few shorebirds, a Saltmarsh Sparrow, and not much else. Back to the marshes (with a quick pull over for Piping Plover), which were quiet. Thought about Earhart on the way home but gave up with traffic and checked the res quickly, seeing nothing.

Sunday 8/4: Lazed around a bit then went to Horn Pond. A few sandpipers, the GW Teal, 2 waterthrushes (one chasing a Least around was baffling for a few seconds), a family of Pine Warblers, etc. Thought about Spot Pond or Belle Isle, but just went to Hobbs Brook. Usual shorebirds but the Little Blue wasn’t around, so went over to the Mill St marsh to see if it was there. It wasn’t, but scanning again on the way back I immediately picked up a Stilt Sandpiper. Nice early record and probably my first adult in the county.

Monday 8/5: Ended up at Meriam’s, redstart the most interesting. Roosting vulture on the way over was nice too. Half a buzz of Hobbs Brook on the way home didn’t have the Stilt though.

Tuesday 8/6: Night Heron or two at Cookson in the rain. Rain was too heavy for the square. Drove through BBN on the way home and got the Great Egret (thanks Lily!).