Thursday, 31 March 2016

March 2016

I again started the month with visits to the public gardens where increasing numbers of up to 20 Common Grackle heralded the spring.

Tuesday 1st, Wednesday 2nd, Monday 7th & Tuesday 8th, Boston Public Garden, MA, USA.
An Olmsted Park visit in beautiful early spring weather provided the expected mix of winter and early spring migrants.

Sunday 13th, Leverett Pond, MA, USA.
Sunday 13th, Willow Pond, MA, USA.

The next week on Leverett Pond there was a male Green-Winged Teal that was apparently trying to woo a female Mallard! Also a notable Hairy Woodpecker and two displaying Red-Tailed Hawks over the softball pitch.
I managed two further visits later in the month when regular migrants and residents were recorded.

Sunday 20thSunday 26th & Wednesday 30th, Leverett Pond, MA, USA.

With full spring migration round the corner I decided to make Leverett Pond the main focus of my birding activities. I was really keen to see exactly what the site had to offer during May migration. In previous years I had favoured visiting Boston Public Gardens and chasing at other sites, for example, Mt. Auburn. However I wanted to give Leverett my full attention, see what migrants it attracted and to hopefully elevate my eBird list for the site.

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