Bird Sightings on Martha's Vineyard: November 2015
A horned lark in Katama.
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House wren finds a branch in Aquinnah.
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Pied-billed grebe in Cow Bay.
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Horned larks in Katama,
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Varied thrush, a rare and exciting Vineyard sighting.
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Cedar waxwing finds a nibble at Polly Hill Arboretum.
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A murder of fish crows.
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Franklin's gull, herring gulls at the Lagoon.
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A Bonaparte's gull off East Chop.
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White-throated sparrow finds a perch at Pilot Hill.
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Spotted sandpiper.
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Short-eared owls were once common throughout the year, but are now a scarce winter resident.
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Short-eared owls were once common throughout the year, but are now a scarce winter resident.
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Spotted sandpiper redux.
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Hermit thrush at Lake Tashmoo.
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Adult northern gannet spotted at Wasque.
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Diminuitive saw-whet owl in Vineyard Haven.
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A gathering of ducks.
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