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As 2025 comes to a close, thank you for being part of our adventures and successes this year! From rallying to protect raptors from rodenticides, marching in the pride parade, cutting the ribbon to new and improved All Persons Trails, pushing to secure funding for nature, soaking up the scenery at our 60 wildlife sanctuaries across the state, and of course marveling at the flora and fauna of Massachusetts, this successful year wouldn’t have been possible without you. See you in 2026! | Mass Audu
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Squad goals 🙌 Hooded Mergansers can be spotted across Massachusetts this time of year mostly in small flocks (though occasionally in larger flocks) on freshwater ponds. Do you know how to spot a male vs. female? The males have a flashy white crest (or “hood) while females keep it casual with muted brown and grey feathers. | Mass Audubon
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Salamanders bring all the energy during Big Night, especially these Yellow Spotted Salamanders at our Museum of American Bird Art Education Center in Canton. On the first warm (40°F), rainy spring night, salamanders migrate from their winter burrows to vernal pools to mate. They spend only a short time at the pools and, soon after mating, head back to the uplands. #salamander #salamanders #yellowspottedsalamander #vernalpool #spring #massachusetts #nature #wildlife #massaudubon
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Sound up! 🔊 The distinct "konk-a-ree" of the Red-winged Blackbird is starting to fill the air around marshes and ponds across the state. Have you heard any yet this spring? | Mass Audubon
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Wait for it...andddd...POUNCE! This Red Fox was recently spotted on a trail cam at Pawtucket Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Lowell. Red Foxes use their keen hunting skills to locate their prey, using the Earth’s magnetic field to judge the distance and direction of their next meal. The fox waits until the angle of the sound matches the slope of the magnetic field. Then the fox knows exactly how far to pounce. This time of year, both Red and Gray Foxes are nearing the end of their breeding season, an
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Business in the front, party in the back...but make it nature. Bobolinks are one of the few birds to have dark plumage on the bottom and light on the top. This time of year, look for them in fields and grasslands in Massachusetts. Males are easily recognizable with their distinctive pale-yellow feathers on the back of an otherwise black head. Listen to this male Bobolink singing. Some say their song sounds like R2-D2. What do you hear? | Mass Audubon
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🔈Volume up and close your eyes. Can you identify this bird of prey by ear? This is a Red-shouldered Hawk letting out its insistent call. While hawk migration season is in full swing, these particular raptors will hang around Massachusetts until late October. Around then, they will head to South America for the winter. Ready to see these birds in action? Read up on hawk watching season: https://bit.ly/3Xo4S4O | Mass Audubon
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Osprey chicks have just hatched at Mass Audubon Felix Neck's live Osprey cam! It's been an eventful past couple of days at the nest, where we've been on watch for the emergence of baby Osprey. This pair welcomed two chicks this morning, and a third egg is still incubating. Watch the video and listen to their calls, see what they bring back to the nest, and witness these fresh hatchlings stretching their wings for the first time. If you've followed along, this pair began building their nest in mi
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Sound up 🔊 Coyote breeding season is upon us. From now through February, you may hear duet howling, spot parallel coyote tracks, and notice scent markings as they pair up. By March, they will begin building their dens to prepare for the birth of their offspring in April. Coyotes are wary animals who avoid people at all costs. However, remember to keep your distance, secure your garbage, don’t feed them or leave pet food outdoors, and keep an eye on your pets during their active times. Have you
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Jan 22, 2025
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Meet Today's Mass Audubon Bird: The classy, cavity-nesting, insect-eating Tree Swallow. | Mass Audubon
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Pointy friends get itchy, too. Porcupines, the second largest rodent in North America, are solitary, slow-moving, and most active at night. This particular one was spotted in the middle of the night on one of our trailcams. And no, they do not shoot their quills at predators! Contrary to popular belief, their quills usually lie flat until they puff up under threat, raising their quills and swinging their tails at the threat. Learn more about porcupines: https://bit.ly/3ZNzI9V | Mass Audubon
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Oct 2, 2024
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Happy National Wildlife Day! Witnessing the wonders of wildlife is one of the many ways we connect with nature. From watching beavers construct their dams at Pleasant Valley in the Berkshires to Great Egrets fishing at Wellfleet Bay on Cape Cod, wildlife helps us learn about the environment and better understand how to protect the nature of Massachusetts. 🐦 Great Egret at Mass Audubon Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary | Mass Audubon
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Sep 4, 2024
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Despite its spotless appearance, this bobbing shorebird is a Spotted Sandpiper. Although they molt their distinctive black spots during the summer, there's another great way to identify them: their tails. They continuously bob their tails up and down as they walk, earning them the nicknames "teeter-peep," "teeter-bob," and "teeter-up". It's not determined why they make these rad moves, but it certainly helps make their identification a bit easier! This particular one was seen catching insects on
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Aug 27, 2024
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Walk with us around Mass Audubon Drumlin Farm in Lincoln to collect signatures for the Nature for Massachusetts Coalition alongside Hannah, our Advocacy Campaign Fellow this #fellowshipfriday! We're collecting signatures from registered voters across Massachusetts to help get nature on the ballot for 2026. Learn how you can help secure funding for nature in Massachusetts and find the closest place for you to sign at massaudubon.org/natureformass Want to learn more about our fellowship program an
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Last Thursday, we held our 127th Annual Meeting where we shared the inspiring work our Mass Audubon team has accomplished this year. We also honored several award recipients for their contributions to the nature of Massachusetts, including and . See all of the 2023 award winners and watch the meeting in case you missed it: https://bit.ly/49wJvmU | Mass Audubon
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Nov 9, 2023
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A little love from a Mass Audubon Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary visitor 😍 Even in winter, there's lots to explore at Ipswich River in Topsfield. Have you visited lately? Plan your visit: massaudubon.org/ipswichriver | Mass Audubon
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Jan 25, 2025
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BNC Pride Festival activities! | Mass Audubon
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Jun 3, 2023
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Watch your bird feeder at night and you may see a flying squirrel. But don't let the name fool you! Check out the video below and learn more about them here > https://blogs.massaudubon.org/yourgreatoutdoors/can-squirrels-fly/ | Mass Audubon
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You can help make a difference for these sea turtles | Mass Audubon
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🚨Action Alert! Mass Audubon is working closely with 50 partners advocating for the state to allocate up to $100 million in much-needed annual funding for outdoor conservation and recreation in Massachusetts—all without raising taxes. And we need YOUR help. To get this question on the ballot in 2026, we need to collect more than 75,000 signatures from registered voters across the Commonwealth by November. Be part of the movement! We’re looking for volunteers to help collect signatures. No experi
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Mass Audubon Habitat after snowfall 😍 Any time of year, Habitat Education Center & Wildlife Sanctuary in Belmont is perfect for those looking to hit the trails close to the city. Just a few steps from the parking lot take you into a tree-lined forest where you can truly unwind. Plan your visit: massaudubon.org/habitat | Mass Audubon
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Feb 15, 2025
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Today's Mass Audubon Bird is the American Robin. Tune in to find out more about this favorite harbinger of spring, how robins influenced the start of the National Audubon Society's junior naturalist club, and questionable movie cameo. | Mass Audubon
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Today, Mass Audubon and MSPCA are hosting a Protect Animals from Rodenticides Lobby Day at the Massachusetts State House. This event brings grassroots advocates together to speak directly with their elected officials about why we need to protect our wildlife and pets by restricting the use of rodent poisons across the state. Hear from Heather about what this is and why it matters. | Mass Audubon
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If you need us, we'll be next to the babbling brook. Mass Audubon Pleasant Valley in Lenox is stunning this time of year. The leaves are a rainbow of hues, and around every turn, the sanctuary reminds us of all the reasons to love fall in Massachusetts. Plan your trip: massaudubon.org/pleasantvalley | Mass Audubon
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Sometimes you just need a quiet walk on a boardwalk. And when you do, Mass Audubon Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary in Plymouth is there for you. Tidmarsh's 481-acre property once hosted a working cranberry farm. Now, it's home to revived cold-water streams, ponds, forest, and woodlands. Look for signs of River Otter, ducks, and mixed flocks of small birds flitting between trees. Plan your visit: massaudubon.org/tidmarsh | Mass Audubon
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