At a Glance: December 2016 Wayne R. Petersen December 1, 2016 1 MIN READ At a Glance David M. Larson Can you identify the bird in this photograph? Identification will be discussed in next issue's AT A GLANCE. Related Articles Hot Birds: December 2016 Amazing enough, a Bell's Vireo was caught and banded at the Manomet Center for Conservation Science on October 12. But then another one was ... Front Cover: December 2016 Red-tailed Hawk The Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) with its highly variable plumage characteristics, is one of the most common and widespread hawks in North America. ... At a Glance: October 2016 Revealed Females, eclipse males, and juveniles of many species of freshwater ducks, as well as male Harlequin Ducks and female eiders and scoters, all appear ... Bird Sightings: July-August 2016 It was also very hot. July had 12 days in which the temperature reached 90˚ with a high of 98˚ in Boston on July ... Satellite Tagging of Ospreys in New Hampshire Figure 1. Map of migration routes and wintering locations of seven Ospreys tagged in New Hampshire. In 2011, the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center launched ... The History of Bald Eagle Decline and Recovery in Massachusetts The view from one of the first Bald eagle nests built by a pair of eagles released from the hack tower at Quabbin Reservoir. Deforestation ... Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. blog comments powered by Disqus