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Headed to Maine this past weekend- Besides just wanting to getaway, Valerie and I wanted to catch up to the Northern Hawk Owl that was being seen in Bristol. We arrived around 10:35 and found the Owl ...
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Surner Birding Texas... Valerie and I made our way down to the Texas coast and the lower valley (Rio Grande) for a week of birding in the early part of April. We flew into Austin and then made a four...
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Surner Birding Greetings, A Eurasian Wigeon was recently found by Mary Mckintrick at Great Pond in Hatfield. In Eastern Mass, it seems like Eurasian Wigeons show up every year, but here in the Valle...
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5 years
It seems appropriate to resurrect a dead blog in the month that hosts Halloween!
A couple of weeks ago Valerie had a conference in Fort Collins, Colorado so we decided to take advantage of the location and turn it into a vacation. We hit a few reservoirs in the Fort Collins area before heading up to the Hereford Ranch in Wyoming... -
8 years
On Sunday March 6th, James Smith, Brian Kane and I made a trip to Race Point in Provincetown in search of Massachusetts first Yellow-billed Loon! The YB Loon was found a week earlier by the sharp eyes of Steve Arena. We departed Belchertown at 5AM and...
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8 years
Barrow's Goldeneye-Turners Falls
Birded along the Connecticut River from Hadley to Turners Falls last Saturday. Large flocks of Canada Geese were encountered in Hadley, Amherst and Deerfield with one lone Snow Goose in Hadley and at the Umass Campus Pond. Turners Falls had the most...
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8 years
Greetings……Well to say it’s been a while since my last post…. would be a mild understatement. So I thought I’d give it a go again.
The first trip of the spring season for the Hitchcock Center Birding class got off to a robust start last weekend. February trips to the coast are problematic to begin with, mainly because of the weather! Last year’s trip was cold and had seven foot...
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