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These recent sightings are compiled by Sue McGrath of Newburyport Birders. Report your sightings to Newburyport Birders at: [email protected] or 978-204-2976.
Birds are also making use of the string of parks. New York City is on the Atlantic Flyway and a crucial stopover for roughly 25 million migrating birds annually.
A group of volunteers is working to protect the piping plover, a vulnerable native bird living along the New York coastline.
The Cape Fear Bird Observatory will host its first Bird Bonanza event on May 3 at the New Hanover County Arboretum.