Massachusetts bird watching

Where to Bird
United States of America -- Massachusetts
Discover the top birding locations in Massachusetts. Find out more about Massachusetts Bird Clubs and Birding Organizations in Massachusetts. Print out a checklist of Massachusetts birds. Find the Rare Bird Alert Phone Numbers for Massachusetts. Order books to help you become a better birder in Massachusetts. Discover links to Massachusetts Birding web sites. Print out special maps of Massachusetts before you begin your trip.

Birds of Special Interest: Red-throated Loon, Great Cormorant, Northern Gannet, Mute Swan, Brant, Common Eider, King Eider, Harlequine Duck, Long-tailed Duck, Black Scoter, Surf Scoter, White-winged Scoter, Rough-legged Hawk, Purple Sandpiper, Common Black-headed Gull, Iceland Gull, Razorbill, Black Guillemot, Snowy Owl, Salt-marsh Sharp-tailed Sparrow, Lapland Longspur, Snow Bunting

State Bird: Black-capped Chickadee

State Checklists:
Thayer Birding Software
Massachusetts Avian Record Committee
NPWRC Bird Checklists - Massachusetts
Bird Checklist for Monomy NWR

Species Seen in Massachusetts: 464

State Ornithological Society:
Massachusetts Avian Record Committee

Rare Bird Alerts:
(888) 224-6444   Statewide
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Maps:
Massachusetts
Massachusetts Maps
Map of Counties

Retail Birding Stores
Travel Guide by City

Birding Links for Massachusetts:
Birding Festivals
Christmas Bird Count Database
MassBird.org   Links to other Massachusetts web sites
Friends of Monomoy
Birding in Massachusetts
Birding Massachusetts
Stoughton Bird Club
Cape Cod Bird Club

Hampshire Bird Club  Amherst
Forbush Bird Club  Worcester
Athol Bird and Nature Club
Brookline Bird Club
Allen Bird Club  Springfield
South Shore Bird Club
Hoffman Bird Club
Northampton Bird Watcher's Club
Eastern Massachusetts Hawk Watch
Bird Observer magazine

Massachusetts Organizations:
Massachusetts Audubon Society
The Nature Conservancy - Massachusetts

Important Birding Locations in Massachusetts:
Hot Spots
Massachusetts Audubon Sanctuaries
Places to Visit in Massachusetts
Shorebird Hot Spots near Boston
Plum Island and Parker River NWR
US Fish & Wildlife Service Refuges - Massachusetts

Pete Thayer's Favorite Hot Spots:
Mount Auburn Cemetery
(Boston)
42.40 N   71.11 W
Visit in early May. This migrant trap is a great spot for warblers and other spring migrants. Located just west of Fresh Pond Parkway in Cambridge.

Parker River National Wildlife Refuge / Plum Island
42.48 N   70.49 W
North of Boston, this can be a great birding spot in winter! Snowy Owl and Northern Shrike may appear. Spring migration brings in the warblers and there are always plenty of waterfowl at any time of year.

Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary
42.39 N   73.29 W
This hardwood forest in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts is home to 80 nesting species, including 15 warblers. There are seven miles of birding trails, including one to the top of Lenox Mountain. Visit May through July.

 

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