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Mass Audubon Bird Watch, July

It is unclear where these species listed by the Mass Audubon were sighted.  There are many gulls seen at Spring Pond.  Here is a report for a Glaucous Gull, roaming the Salem area.  There were no observations noted for South Peabody or Lynn near this area in the past month.  Perhaps because observers are not generally walking this site?



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  1. Maybe not, but here's what this local bird watcher has seen around Lynn and Salem, MA lately:
    4/20/2011- A common Loon at Lynn Harbor
    4/25/2011--A big V of Cormorants flying over Seaport Landing
    5/8/2011- A Northern Parula east of the high tension wires at Spring Pond.
    5/9/2011- At dusk, a Baltimore Oriole at the edge of Spring Pond near Fay's Ave.
    5/18/2011- A Common Yellowthroat in one of the pines at Heritage State Park.
    5/19/2011- A grouping of about 30 Cormorants, in rows of three--all facing east--near one of the channel markers at Lynn Harbor.
    5/25/2011--At Seaport Landing--Possibly an Osprey flying over early in the morning. A Black-crownded Night Heron on the first dock.
    6/1/2011- A Snowey Egret flew above at the footbridge over the Lynnway.
    6/11/2011- A Black-crowned Night Heron at the smaller Spring Pond.
    6/13/2011- At Seaport Landing: Swifts flying and fluttering above. At low tide a Great Egret on one side of the shore and a Snowy Egret at the other. Soon, a Black-crown Night Heron landed.
    6/19/2011--Two Ospreys at a channel marker in Lynn Harbor.
    6/22/2011--Three to five terns at Seaport Landing.
    6/24/2011--A Cedar Waxwing, a Gray Catbird at Kevill Rd., Lynn.
    6/26 and 6/28/2011--Two Ospreys at a channel marker in Lynn Harbor.

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