The last three days (especially the last two) have featured well above normal temps with highs in the low 60's today and in the low 70's yesterday which has resulted in lots of snow melt (except in the yard!) and has induced a number of species to move in with waterfowl leading the way. I stayed in the Ware/Belchertown area on Monday and added a couple new species for the year with Rusty Blackbird and American Woodcock. I also got photos of a surviving banded Black capped Chickadee that was banded as an adult in the summer of 2021...a very hardy chickadee when the average life span is 2-3 years! With the major warm up on Tuesday I started my morning at the Holyoke Dam and had ten species of waterfowl including my first Green winged Teal, Red breasted Merganser and Great Black backed Gull for the year in the county. I briefly stopped along the river at Mitch's Way and could hear what sounded like many geese in the East Meadows so I headed there and had to walk in on the muddy and icy farm roads to get a look at the geese enjoying the newly uncovered cornfields. I had a few thousand Canada Geese as well as single Snow Goose plus my first Wilson's Snipe and American Pipits (the Wilson's Snipe became species #100 for the year in the county). With continued warm temps thanks to southerly winds I headed back to the East Meadows before dawn today and once again walked in and could hear geese as I walked as well as a number of Killdeer and at least one Wilson's Snipe and an American Woodcock. I got down past the four corners area and as it became light enough to see I started scanning the fields and turned up tons of Canada Geese, multiple species of ducks and a single Snow Goose. More and more geese began to arrive from every direction and the numbers quickly climbed into the thousands with many stopping the the fields (many dropping out of views in the various flooded swales). I estimated at least 13,700 Canada Geese and I know this is an undercount. I scanned through the flocks over and over, both on the ground and as groups dropped in and I eventually found at least two Cackling Geese (one very pale individual), a single Greater White fronted Goose and two Snow Geese. I tried to find some neck tagged Canada Geese without having any luck. I also had a very early Lesser Yellowlegs fly in and stop for a bit in one of the pools...easily my earliest record for the species and the earliest record ever for western mass (at least in eBird). A four shorebird species day here on March 11th is noteworthy for sure! Other notables included at least 650 Horned Larks, more American Pipits, at least none Fish Crows and a swan that was almost certainly either a Tundra or Trumpeter Swan. As I reached my car to head out just before ten I heard a roaring noise that turned out to be all the geese taking flight...an amazing sight and sound. I also added an Eastern Phoebe at the house in the afternoon. By the end of the day I had reached 105 species for the year in the county.
My observations and sightings in nature from both my local area and much further afield. Focus is always on birds but other parts of nature make it on here too.
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Warm weather brings in early season migrants and starts melting the tons of snow
Lesser Yellowlegs, East Meadows, Northampton, MA, Mar 11, 2026
Cackling Goose, East Meadows, Northampton, MA, Mar 11, 2026
Cackling Goose, East Meadows, Northampton, MA, Mar 11, 2026
Snow Goose, East Meadows, Northampton, MA, Mar 11, 2026
Killdeer, East Meadows, Northampton, MA, Mar 11, 2026
Ring necked Ducks, East Meadows, Northampton, MA, Mar 11, 2026
Green winged Teal, East Meadows, Northampton, MA, Mar 11, 2026
Canada Geese, East Meadows, Northampton, MA, Mar 11, 2026
Canada Geese, East Meadows, Northampton, MA, Mar 11, 2026
Canada Geese, East Meadows, Northampton, MA, Mar 11, 2026
Green winged Teal, Holyoke Dam, South Hadley, MA, Mar 10, 2026
Wood Ducks, Holyoke Dam, South Hadley, MA, Mar 10, 2026
Red breasted Merganser, Holyoke Dam, South Hadley, MA, Mar 10, 2026
Common Mergansers, Winsor Dam, Quabbin Park, MA, Mar 9, 2026
Hooded Mergansers, Swift River, Ware, MA, Mar 9, 2026
Black capped Chickadee with leg bands, Banded in the summer of 2021, Home, Belchertown, MA, Mar 9, 2026
Wilson eating snow, Home, Belchertown, MA, Mar 9, 2026
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