Advertisers 46-3 June 1, 2018 1 MIN READ Advertisers In this issue: Related Articles Seventh Report of the Maine Bird Records Committee Species Accounts Barnacle Goose (Branta leucopsis). A pair spent ten days at Collins Pond, Caribou, Aroostook, October 11–20, 2016, and later at Lake Josephine, Easton, ... Birding the Mud Flats and Tidal Marsh of Charlestown Breachway, Rhode Island Local birders are usually out on the mud flats by 8:00 am on weekends. The best birding times are before 10:00 am and after ... Hot Birds: June 2018 At least two and possibly three White-faced Ibis spent nearly a month circulating around wetlands in Essex, Newbury, and Ipswich with flocks of Glossy ... Photo Essay: Birds of the Seventh Maine Report Fieldfare, Maine's first, found at Newcastle April 19, 2017. Photograph by Jeff Cherry. Fork-tailed Flycatcher, a male, was at Falmouth September 16–19, 2017. Photograph by ... Bygone Birds: Historical Highlights for January-February 20 YEARS AGO January–February 1998 An immature Brown Pelican fishing in the ... Conservation of Forest Birds in Massachusetts Current habitat conditions in Massachusetts can be explained by a complicated land use history. Large-scale forest clearing began with European colonization in the 1600s ... Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. blog comments powered by Disqus