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Tag Archives: birdwatching
Bird watching on Spectacle Island
While close enough to the city to swim to and accessible enough to feel like a public park, Spectacle island is home to an abundance of wildlife. Among the species inhabiting the island is the beautiful red‒winged blackbird. I was … Continue reading
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Winter birdwatching in Boston Harbor: The Common Eider
January leaves us with few options for recreational boating in Boston Harbor, but one thing that is great about this area in winter is the vast number of migratory birds that flock here. With calm waters, today was a great … Continue reading
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Tagged birdwatching, boston harbor, boston harbor birds, eider, scoter, seagull
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