An adult bald eagle is hanging around the Vineyard.

A review of all the sightings mentioned in this column shows that we observed 264 species of birds on Martha’s Vineyard in 2016.

Birds can be blown off course by strong winds of 25 to 30 miles per hour and with stronger gusts of 40 mph.

Birdsong is on the increase, and more species will start singing in the coming weeks — a sure sign of the coming spring.

A snowy owl has been seen on Norton Point Beach for the past two weeks or so.

Birds have a higher rate of metabolism than we do, and must eat large quantities of food.

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