At a Glance: April 2015 Wayne R. Petersen April 1, 2015 1 MIN READ At a Glance Can you identify the bird in this photograph? Identification will be discussed in next issue's AT A GLANCE. Can you identify the bird in this photograph? Identification will be discussed in next issue's AT A GLANCE. Related Articles Front Cover: April 2015 Shovelers are usually monogamous but are occasionally polygynous. Pair formation occurs on the wintering grounds, usually by the end of February. Courtship by the ... Hot Birds: April 2015 On January 6, Paul Peterson reported a Black-backed Woodpecker at Forest Hills Cemetery in Boston. It was seen regularly through the end of January. ... At a Glance: February 2015 Revealed In addition to the three cowbirds in the picture, there is an indeterminate blackbird in the left rear portion. A careful look at the ... Gleanings: Serendipity and Science Streby et al. (2015) were carrying out a fairly standard migration study on Golden- winged Warblers when serendipity hit. Several of their geolocator-carrying warblers ... A Commemoration of Birders at Mount Auburn Cemetery Oakes Ingalls Ames 1893–1970 (Begonia Path) Ames was the president of Mount Auburn Cemetery from 1934–1963 and again from 1967–1968. He was also a director ... Field Notes: A Barn Owl in Concord We sent word out to a few locals who were interested in the sighting, and they corroborated the identification as Barn Owl. Some joined ... Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. blog comments powered by Disqus