Shorebird Nesting Success
Robert A. Culbert

The shorebird nesting season is long over and most of the nesting species are long gone to their more southern non-breeding season homes.

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Where to Find Migrating Songbirds
Robert A. Culbert

For a number of weeks this column has detailed two completely unexpected species: one white pelican and two common ravens.

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Osprey Success and New Fall Birds
Robert A. Culbert

There were only two pairs of osprey nesting on Martha’s Vineyard in 1970. This year there were 89 breeding pairs.

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Common Raven and Other Uncommon Bird Sightings
Robert A. Culbert

I frequently take my bird tours to the headquarters of the State Forest. The sighting of two ravens on Sept. 2 tops the list.

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American White Pelican Visits the Vineyard
Robert A. Culbert

A white pelican is totally unexpected. This is the fourth time that this species has been seen on Martha's Vineyard.

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Wilson's Phalarope and Golden Plovers
Robert A. Culbert

The most unusual species is a mostly winter plumage Wilson’s phalarope, found by Warren Woessner on August 16.

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Bobolink Beginning and Glossy Ibis
Robert A. Culbert

Dick Jennings and Antone Lima found a juvenile glossy ibis in a salt marsh on Cape Pogue on August 11.

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Solving Shorebird Riddles
Robert A. Culbert

Shorebirds are generally considered to be one of the more difficult species to identify.

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Songbirds and Shorebirds of August
Robert A. Culbert

Songbirds are on the move. Some of the movement is fairly conspicuous, as with starlings.

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Herons Great and Small
Robert A. Culbert

An adult little blue heron was spotted on July 19 in Sengekontacket Pond.

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