Robert A. Culbert

Too-Too-Too

Have you heard what sounds like somebody sharpening a saw by hand?

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Vagrants

The Townsend's solitaire now on the Vineyard is a vagrant that has a home somewhere in the western third of the country.

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Singing in Warmth

The northward migration has started with the arrival of a few red-winged blackbirds and grackles.

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Northward Migration

We used to have to wait until late February, or even early March, to find birds that are making their way northward.

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Brrrr!

To say that we had some cold temperatures overnight on Feb. 3 and 4 would be a huge understatement!

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Bird Count Results

The data from the 63rd Annual Martha’s Vineyard Christmas Bird Count has been crunched, analyzed and crunched again.

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Flashback

Memories of birding Wasque and Cape Pogue throughout the 1980s and 1990s flashed through my head as I read Shea Fee's report of seeing 10,000 common eiders and 1,000 black scoters in Muskeget Channel.

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Bird Brains

In common usage, the expression "bird brain" is not very complimentary.

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Seabird Smorgasbord

On the Island we do not get to see a lot of pelagic species, primarily because they generally do not come this close to land.

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Whether the Weather

We have had a string of less than ideal weather during recent Christmas Bird Counts.

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