Advertisers 52-3 June 1, 2024 1 MIN READ Advertisers In this issue: Bird Watcher's General Store, Birds & Beans Coffee, Ray Brown's Talkin' Birds, and Birdwatching in Maine Advertisers 52-3Bird Watcher's General StoreBirds & Beans CoffeeBirdwatching in MaineRay Brown's Talkin' Birds Bird Watcher's General Store Birds & Beans Coffee Birdwatching in Maine Ray Brown's Talkin' Birds Related Articles Birds of Acadia National Park’s Schoodic Peninsula, Maine Historically, Down East river systems such as the Union, Skilling’s, Pleasant, Narraguagus, Machias, and St. Croix were important trade routes for the Passamaquoddy and ... A Preliminary Review of 36 years of Breeding Bird Surveys at Quabbin Reservation, Massachusetts Formal and informal bird studies are conducted at Quabbin Reservation by DWSP scientists, researchers, volunteers, and visitors. One of the longest continuing breeding bird ... Least Terns in Massachusetts: A Captivating Coastal Bird There are three distinct subspecific populations of Least Tern, including the Eastern—or Atlantic—subspecies (Sternula antillarum antillarum) on which this article focuses, the California Least ... Hot Birds: June 2024 Pauline Banducci, visiting from her home in the Berkshires, went looking for a White-faced Ibis on May 6 that had been reported in the ... Bygone Birds: Historical Highlights for January-February 10 YEARS AGO January-February 2014 January and February 2014 were colder than normal. On January 4, temperatures fell below zero degrees for the first time in ... Black-capped Chickadees on Tuckernuck Island, Massachusetts, Have a Unique Song When most Black-capped Chickadees sing, the second note—bee—is lower in pitch than the first, and occasionally has an amplitude break, sounding more like fee-beeyee ... Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. blog comments powered by Disqus