Bird Sightings on Martha’s Vineyard: May 2025
Piping plovers.
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Red-eyed vireo.
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Least terns.
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Least terns.
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Canada geese.
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Eastern towhee.
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Eastern towhee.
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Grey catbird.
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White-eyed vireo.
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Willet.
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Yellow warbler.
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Blue-gray gnatcatcher.
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Common yellowthroat.
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Eastern kingbird.
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Marsh wren.
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Northern rough-winged swallow.
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Prothonotary warbler.
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Yellow-throated warbler.
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Bald eagle.
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Bufflehead.
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Dunlin.
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Dunlin.
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Red-eyed vireo.
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Worm-eating warbler.
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Worm-eating warbler.
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Yellow-throated warbler.
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Black-throated green warbler.
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Black-throated green warbler.
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Blackpoll warbler.
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Hair woodpecker.
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Mallards.
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Mallards.
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Ruby-crowned kinglet.
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Veery.
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Veery.
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Blackburnian warbler.
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Blackburnian warbler.
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Parasitic jaeger.
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Parasitic jaeger.
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Piping plovers.
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Piping plovers.
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Red knot.
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Red knot.
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Ruby-throated hummingbird.
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Wood thrush.
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Morning bird song is at full tilt and many seasonal avian visitors continue to arrive. Annual standbys such as Towhees, Catbirds, and wrablers are being seen by Island birders.
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