Photo Essay: Birds of Sharon February 1, 2019 1 MIN READ Photo Essay Immature Barred Owl (photograph by Liam Waters) Chipping Sparrow (photograph by Liam Waters) Black-and-White Warbler (photograph by Nate Marchessault) Rusty Blackbird (photograph by Nate Marchessault). Related Articles Birding Sharon, Massachusetts The Moose Hill complex There are two conservation properties on Moose Hill, owned by separate organizations; they are contiguous and share a couple of trails. ... Mass Audubon’s Sanctuary Inventory and Monitoring Project We used point counts, a standard protocol in which observers stand in the middle of a circle and record all birds seen or heard ... Hot Birds: February 2019 Mark and Brian Faherty were participating in the Taunton-Middleborough Christmas Bird Count on December 30 when they came across a LeConte’s Sparrow. It remained ... Bygone Birds: Historical Highlights for September-October 20 YEARS AGO September–October 1998 A breeding plumage Pacific Loon flew past Andrew's Point in Rockport on October 9. "The" Eared Grebe returned to East Gloucester ... About Books: London Calling David Lindo is a natural historian, writer, broadcaster, photographer, educator, and tour leader. But Lindo is best known the world over as "The Urban ... Parker River National Wildlife Refuge Banding Station I approach a net and see movement within. A Gray-cheeked Thrush has flown into the lower part of the net as it traveled through ... Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.