Bird News

 

 

 
Surely birding at known hotspots – places frequently mentioned in this column - the Gay Head Cliffs, Norton Point, Katama Farm, and Little Beach – will help us find birds.
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American robins are on the move, migrating even though they are present throughout the year.
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We say it every year. And almost every month. But, yeah, the beginning of October is an exciting time to find birds on Martha’s Vineyard.
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There is a time during migration when we begin to transfer from summer residents to winter residents. That change is starting with the arrival of white-throated sparrows, dark-eyed juncos and yellow-rumped warblers.
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Birds that do not stay through the winter sometimes linger longer into the fall. Why not? We are in the midst of a nice and generally warm September.
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Woodlands birds are starting to form multi-species foraging flocks that rove around woodlands in search of food.
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