Stealing an idea from the Canadians, here’s a December-February list for Waltham. Dates and locations are the first sighting. Birds in bold are my first Dec-Feb sighting in Waltham.
- Canada Goose (12/1, Leitha)
- Mute Swan (12/2, HP from yard)
- Wood Duck (12/25, Lyman Pond)
- American Wigeon (12/9, HP from yard)
- American Black Duck (12/2, Charles)
- Mallard (12/2, HP)
- Green-winged Teal (1/21, Charles)
- Ring-necked Duck (12/8, Charles)
- Common Goldeneye (2/1, Charles)
- Hooded Merganser (12/1, HP from yard)
- Common Merganser (12/1, HP from yard)
- Ruddy Duck (12/2, HP)
- Great Blue Heron (12/2, HP)
- Turkey Vulture (12/17, Gore Estate)
- Cooper’s Hawk (12/17, Lexington St)
- Red-tailed Hawk (12/2, Prospect Hill)
- American Kestrel (12/28, UMass Field Station)
- Merlin (12/13, Hardy Pond)
- American Coot (12/2, HP)
- Ring-billed Gull (12/2, Lexington St)
- Herring Gull (12/1, Trapelo at Lexington)
- Iceland Gull (1/31, Stanley)
- Great Black-backed Gull (12/2, HP)
- Rock Pigeon (12/2, Trapelo)
- Mourning Dove (12/1, WHS)
- Eastern Screech-Owl (12/17, yard)
- Great Horned Owl (12/17, WHS)
- Belted Kingfisher (12/17, Charles)
- Red-bellied Woodpecker (12/20, Paine)
- Downy Woodpecker (12/2, yard)
- Hairy Woodpecker (12/2, Prospect Hill)
- Northern Flicker (12/17, Met State)
- Blue Jay (12/1, yard)
- American Crow (12/1, Trapelo at Lexington)
- Fish Crow (12/16, Charles)
- Black-capped Chickadee (12/1, WHS)
- Tufted Titmouse (12/1, WHS)
- White-breasted Nuthatch (12/1, yard)
- Brown Creeper (12/11, Paine)
- Carolina Wren (12/17, Lot 1)
- Golden-crowned Kinglet (12/2, Prospect Hill)
- Eastern Bluebird (12/17, Met State)
- Hermit Thrush (1/20, Met State)
- American Robin (12/1, WHS)
- Northern Mockingbird (12/2, yard)
- European Starling (12/2, Smith St.)
- Yellow-rumped Warbler (1/4, Charles)
- American Tree Sparrow (12/6, Waverly Oaks Marsh)
- Song Sparrow (12/2, Charles)
- White-throated Sparrow (12/1, Leitha)
- Dark-eyed Junco (12/1, Leitha)
- Northern Cardinal (12/2, yard)
- Red-winged Blackbird (12/17, Charles)
- Common Grackle (12/17, Hardy Pond)
- House Finch (12/1, yard)
- American Goldfinch (12/1, yard)
- House Sparrow (12/1, yard)
Dec: 1: 16, 2: 33, 6:34, 8:35, 9:36, 11:37, 13:38, 15: 39, 17: 49, 20: 50, 25: 51, 28: 52
Jan: 4: 53, 20: 54, 21: 55, 31: 56
Feb: 1: 57
So final total 57, which is the same as last year. Overall total is now 74, with the additions of Brown Creeper, Eastern Bluebird, Yellow-rumped Warbler, Hermit Thrush, and Iceland Gull. From my calculations, there were at least 210 on the overall Massachusetts list this year.