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263. Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts
This green oasis in metro Boston is home to nesting hawks and owls and is an important stopover for spring and fall migrants. Read More “263. Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts”
By Je Anne Strott-Branca
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215. Fort Hill, Eastham, Massachusetts
This historic area near the southern end of Cape Cod National Seashore is where to find warblers, shorebirds, ducks, and hawks. Read More “215. Fort Hill, Eastham, Massachusetts”
By Shirley L. Ruhe
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128. Rockport Headlands, Cape Ann, Massachusetts
In late fall and winter, look for Harlequin Duck, King Eider, Pacific Loon, Northern Gannet, and other seabirds at the northern tip of the Cape Ann peninsula, 50 miles northeast of Boston. Read More “128. Rockport Headlands, Cape Ann, Massachusetts”
By John R. Nelson
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110. Revere Beach, Revere, Massachusetts
Just north of downtown Boston and reachable by subway, this beach is one of the most reliable places we know of for Manx Shearwater. Also go for Piping Plover and other shorebirds, gulls, loons, Common Eider, and more. Read More “110. Revere Beach, Revere, Massachusetts”
By Soheil Zendeh
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14. Dunback Meadow, Lexington, Massachusetts
Woods and meadowland make for a great fall and winter birding location in Lexington, just outside Boston. Read More “14. Dunback Meadow, Lexington, Massachusetts”
By Marj Rines
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