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Weekly Bird Report
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20 episodes
2 months ago
The hummingbirds of summer.
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The hummingbirds of summer.
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Nature
Science,
Natural Sciences
Episodes (20/20)
Weekly Bird Report
The hummingbirds of summer
The hummingbirds of summer.
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2 months ago
3 minutes

Weekly Bird Report
Shorebirds worth noticing
As we round the corner of mid-summer, with Labor Day now dimly visible at the horizon, it’s time you got serious about shorebirds.
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2 months ago
4 minutes

Weekly Bird Report
It's always worth getting out on a boat
You may not see hundreds of shearwaters and other seabirds, but it’s always worth getting out in a boat.
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3 months ago
3 minutes

Weekly Bird Report
Birding and fishing go well together
3 months ago
4 minutes

Weekly Bird Report
A bird from the wrong ocean
Predicting this South Pacific seabird’s appearance in the state was utterly absurd – there had never been a Juan Fernandez Petrel in the entire North Atlantic, and there are maybe 3 records in the South Atlantic, none closer than Brazil.
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3 months ago
3 minutes

Weekly Bird Report
Watching for butterflies
3 months ago
4 minutes

Weekly Bird Report
It’s time to look for summer seabirds
With the tourist hordes come the birds of summer, and they are worth leaving your home for, and maybe even crossing a town line or two.
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4 months ago
3 minutes

Weekly Bird Report
Where Are All the Shorebirds?
Many terns and gulls usually seen on Cape Cod beaches are still nesting in the Arctic. Meantime, those who are on the Cape are nesting in rooftop malls and buildings.
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4 months ago
3 minutes

Weekly Bird Report
An unexpected nesting site for gulls
People picture the Cape’s beaches covered in gulls and maybe even terns and shorebirds, likely because their past visits were later in summer. As a result, someone arriving in June or even early July will be struck by how birdless the beaches are.
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4 months ago
3 minutes

Weekly Bird Report
More birds are enjoying the cicada buffet
Last week I covered the Brood XIV 17-year cicadas and the birds that love them, but it turned out the birds weren’t quite done adding to this story.
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4 months ago
3 minutes

Weekly Bird Report
Seventeen years later, cicadas return to Cape Cod — and birds are stuffed
The much-heralded Brood XIV 17-year cicadas have finally arrived. Have they been serenading you? If you’re in the emergence zone, this is really old news at this point, as they emerged weeks ago and most have probably laid eggs and kicked the bucket at this point. But how does this apparent bonanza affect birds?
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4 months ago
4 minutes

Weekly Bird Report
A screech owl love story
For several years, I’ve had a mostly unoccupied screech-owl box on an oak tree in the narrow strip of woods in my backyard. I hung it about 14 feet up, positioned so we can see the hole from the house, and have monitored it expectantly ever since.
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5 months ago
4 minutes

Weekly Bird Report
The kites are getting cozy
Back on Memorial Day, as we Harwich Fahertys discussed what to do, I coyly suggested a family hike with some Upper Cape friends of ours. But where?
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5 months ago
4 minutes

Weekly Bird Report
What a week for birds on Cape Cod
This has been one of those rare weeks where enough happened to fuel several weeks of bird reports — a spring nor’easter that poured rare seabirds into Cape Cod Bay, a colony of at least five apparently nesting Swallow-tailed Kites in Mashpee that also shattered the state high count, and, most importantly, the cuteness overload of baby owls fledging in my very own yard.
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5 months ago
4 minutes

Weekly Bird Report
A rare bird that resembles a snake is found on Cape Cod
Rebekah Ambrose was asking for help identifying a bird she photographed in Barnstable, and her photos showed the first-ever Anhinga for the Cape and Islands.
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5 months ago
3 minutes

Weekly Bird Report
Watch for warblers
After a bleak winter, and a reluctant, rainy spring, we Cape and Islands year-rounders deserve a flowery and mild May.
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5 months ago
4 minutes

Weekly Bird Report
The changing soundscape of early May
While the turn of the calendar to May brings an avalanche of phenological change to yards and woods, maybe none is so obvious, and welcome, as the change in the morning soundscape.
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6 months ago
4 minutes

Weekly Bird Report
The kites are back
It’s not even May, and the “Swallow-tailed Kite triangle” of Cape Cod is already popping off with early sightings. There were no fewer than five reports of this improbably graceful hawk over the last week.
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6 months ago
3 minutes

Weekly Bird Report
New arrivals are coming every day
Let’s talk about everyone’s favorite garden accessory, the Ruby-throated Hummingbird. Quite a few have been reported already, with the first sighted back on the 17th in Brewster.
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6 months ago
4 minutes

Weekly Bird Report
Rare birds in a secret location
It’s a classic birding bummer — sometimes a rare bird comes to light too late for birders to see it, to the chagrin of those who missed out.
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6 months ago
4 minutes

Weekly Bird Report
The hummingbirds of summer.