Northern Cardinal – 4/27/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/27/24 Observation Time: 4:00 p.m. Observation Location: Moose Hill Farm (TTOR) Common Name: Northern Cardinal Scientific Name: Cardinalis cardinalis Comments: One of the most common birds in Sharon, cardinals have a whistle-like voice, and sing strongly. Learn to recognize their various vocalizations at: http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/northern_cardinal/sound Cardinals typically travel in pairs. The male is bright red and the female is mostly tan. More Information: All […]

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Crome Sphagnum Moss – 4/26/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/26/24 Observation Time: 10:15 a.m. Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary (boardwalk) Common Name: Crome Sphagnum Moss Scientific Name: Sphagnum squarrosum Comment: This is our largest Sphagnum and one you’re not likely to confuse with much else. It is widespread in Europe, from the high Arctic to the deciduous forest zone, and it’s also found in Northern Asia and […]

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Pine Warbler – 4/26/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/26/24 Observation Time: 9:30 a.m. Observation Location: Moose Hill Farm Common Name: Pine Warbler Scientific Name: Setophaga pinus Comments: Pine warblers are typically found in pine groves. Many warbler species migrate through Sharon in late April and May on their way to nesting areas farther north, but pine warblers nest here in Sharon, and can be found in the woods all […]

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Brown Creeper – 4/26/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/26/24 Observation Time: 9:30 a.m. Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Common Name: Brown Creeper Scientific Name: Certhia americana Comments: Brown creepers are tiny woodland birds with an affinity for the biggest trees they can find. Look for these little, long-tailed scraps of brown and white spiraling up stout trunks and main branches. Their curved claws allow them to creep up […]

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Red Squirrel – 4/25/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/25/24 Observation Time: 9:00 a.m. Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Common Name: Red Squirrel Scientific Name: Tamiasciurus hudsonicus Comments: I encountered this red squirrel perched on a branch just a few feet from the boardwalk through the wetland at Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary. It was surprisingly unafraid of me, and posed while I took these photos. Red squirrels […]

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Tree Swallows (male & female) – 4/25/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/25/24 Observation Time: 9:15 am Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Common Name: Tree Swallow Scientific Name: Tachycineta bicolor Comments: Tree swallows compete with bluebirds for nesting boxes. More Information: All About Birds

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Ruby-crowned Kinglet – 4/25/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/25/24 Observation Time: 7:30 am Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Common Name: Ruby-crowned Kinglet Scientific Name: Corthylio calendula Comments: Ruby-crowned kinglets are tiny – even smaller than chickadees. They migrate through Sharon in spring en route to nesting areas in northern New England and Canada. More Information: All About Birds

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Double-crested Cormorant – 4/25/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/25/24 Observation Time: 7:00 a.m. Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Common Name: Double-crested Cormorant Scientific Name: Phalacrocorax auritus Comments: The oldest known Double-crested Cormorant was at least 23 years, 8 months old. It was banded in Oregon in 1997 and spotted by a bird watcher in Washington in 2021. More Information: All About Birds

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Carolina Wren – 4/24/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/24/24 Observation Time: 8:45 a.m. Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Common Name: Carolina Wren Scientific Name: Thryothorus ludovicianus Comments: The Carolina Wren is sensitive to cold weather, with the northern populations decreasing markedly after severe winters. Global warming might be responsible for the northward range expansion seen in the late-1900s and early 2000’s. A pair bond may form between a […]

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Eastern Towhee – 4/24/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/21/24 Observation Time: 7:30 a.m. Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Common Name: Eastern Towhee (male) Scientific Name: Pipilo erythrophthalmus Comments: Towhees are common birds in Sharon, especially along edges between woods and open fields, but they are heard more than seen. The male’s song sounds like he’s singing, “Drink your tea.” They are sometimes seen scratching among dead leaves […]

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Shagbark Hickory Tree – 4/24/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/24/24 Observation Time: 7:15 a.m. Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Common Name: Shagbark Hickory Tree Scientific Name: Carya ovata Comments: Shagbark hickory trees can grow over 100 feet tall. Shagbark hickory nuts are edible and provided nutrition to Native Americans. More Information: Wikipedia

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Eastern Bluebird – 4/23/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/23/24 Observation Time: 11:00 a.m. Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Common Name: Eastern Bluebird Scientific Name: Sialia sialis Comments: In 1972, DDT was banned (note that bluebirds eat insects), and in 1973, Congress passed the Endangered Species Act. Bluebirds were listed as a Species of Special Concern in several states. In 1973, the Camp Fire Girls began Project Save […]

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Mourning Cloak Butterfly – 4/23/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/23/24 Observation Time: 10:30 a.m. Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Common Name: Mourning Cloak Butterfly Scientific Name: Nymphalis antiopa Comments: This striking butterfly overwinters as an adult. That is why it is the first butterfly to be seen in early spring. More Information: http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/species/Nymphalis-antiopa

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Common Grackle – 4/23/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/23/24 Observation Time: 10:00 a.m. Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Common Name: Common Grackle Scientific Name: Quiscalus quiscula Comments: Grackles are irridescent in the sunlight. More Information: All About Birds

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Song Sparrow – 4/23/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/23/24 Observation Time: 9:45 a.m. Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Common Name: Song Sparrow Scientific Name: Melospiza melodia Comments: Song sparrows have a distinctive dark spot on their breast. This individual seems to have injured one of its left toes. There are at least 18 species of sparrows in Massachusetts. Learning their respective calls is a good way […]

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Chipping Sparrow – 4/23/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/23/24 Observation Time: 9:30 a.m. Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Common Name: Chipping Sparrow Scientific Name: Spizella passerina Comments: Chipping sparrows are common in Sharon. They have a distinctive reddish cap above a white eyeline. Their song is described as a reedy trill that sounds a lot like the songs of the pine warbler and the junco. More Information: All About […]

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Black-capped Chickadee – 4/23/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/23/24 Observation Time: 9:00 a.m. Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Common Name: Black-capped Chickadee Scientific Name: Poecile atricapillus Comments: Chickadees are one of Sharon’s most common birds. This pair was making a nest in a hollow tree. More Information: All About Birds Chickadees often travel in groups that sometimes include tufted titmice. With patience, chickadees can be trained […]

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Narrow-leaved Spring Beauty – 4/23/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/23/24 Observation Time: 8:30 a.m. Observation Location: Sharon Common Name: Narrow-leaved Spring Beauty Scientific Name: Claytonia virginica Comments: Its scientific name honors Colonial Virginia botanist John Clayton (1694–1773). Spring Beauty is an endangered species in Massachusetts. Please do not dig up any wildflowers you may find in Sharon. Please leave them for everyone to enjoy! More Information: Massachusetts Natural Heritage and […]

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Northern Waterthrush – 4/23/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/23/24 Observation Time: 7:45 a.m. Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Common Name: Northern Waterthrush Scientific Name: Parkesia noveboracensis Comments: The northern waterthrush is actually a type of warbler. It looks a lot like an ovenbird, which is also a type of warbler. This one was seen along the boardwalk through the wetlands at Moose Hill. More Information: All About Birds

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Tree Swallow – 4/23/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/23/24 Observation Time: 7:30 am Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Common Name: Tree Swallow Scientific Name: Tachycineta bicolor Comments: Tree swallows compete with bluebirds for nesting boxes. More Information: All About Birds

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Broad-winged Hawk – 4/21/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/21/24 Observation Time: 1:30 Observation Location: telephone pole by Beach Street near Sharon High School Common Name: Broad-winged hawk Scientific Name: Buteo platypterus Comments: A small, stocky raptor with black-and-white bands on the tail, the Broad-winged Hawk is a bird of the forest interior and can be hard to see during the nesting season. Its call is a piercing, two-parted […]

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Red Squirrel – 4/21/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/21/24 Observation Time: 10 a.m. Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Common Name: Red Squirrel Scientific Name: Tamiasciurus hudsonicus Comments: Red squirrels can be easily distinguished from other North American tree squirrels by their smaller size, territorial behavior, and reddish fur with a white underbelly. Red squirrels are somewhat larger than chipmunks and lack chipmunks’ distinctive stripes. More Information: Wikipedia

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Pileated woodpecker – 4/21/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/21/24 Observation Time: 9:00 a.m. Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Common Name: Pileated Woodpecker Scientific Name: Dryocopus pileatus Comments: You will improve your chances of sighting one of these magnificent birds by learning their calls and the sound of their drumming, which is different from that of other smaller woodpeckers. More Information: Audubon Guide to N. American Birds

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Siberian Squill – 4/21/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/21/24 Observation Time: 8:15 a.m. Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Common Name: Siberian Squill Scientific Name: Scilla Siberica Comments: Siberian Squill was brought to this country as an ornamental and is still sold for that purpose, but it has also escaped into the wild and become invasive. It readily spreads itself and is difficult to get rid of, as broken […]

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Ruby-crowned Kinglet – 4/21/24

Observer: Paul Lauenstein Observation Date: 4/21/24 Observation Time: 8:10 am Observation Location: Moose Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Common Name: Ruby-crowned Kinglet Scientific Name: Corthylio calendula Comments: Ruby-crowned kinglets are tiny – even smaller than chickadees. They migrate through Sharon in spring en route to nesting areas in northern New England and Canada. More Information: All About Birds

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