Bird News

 

 

 
The Massachusetts Department of Fisheries and Wildlife and the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology both recommend you take down your bird-feeders to prevent the spread of an unknown disease.
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Here we are in the birding doldrums of early summer and the southward migration just starting with the arrival of the early shorebirds.
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How quickly the tides turn! In early June we were still talking about birds that were headed to their northern breeding grounds.
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The longest daylight of the year was on June 21, which is relevant to this column because the volume and frequency of birds singing quiets considerably.
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The species mentioned here are sporadic breeders that mostly pass through on their way north or back south: purple martin, bobolink, snowy egret and saw-whet owl. Only occasionally do they stay to nest.
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