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The Weekly Bird Report with Mark Faherty can be heard every Wednesday on WCAI, the local NPR station for Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, and the South Coast. Mark has been the Science Coordinator at Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary since August 2007 and has led birding trips for Mass Audubon since 2002. He is past president of the Cape Cod Bird Club and current member of the Massachusetts Avian Records Committee.

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The Weekly Bird Report with Mark Faherty can be heard every Wednesday on WCAI, the local NPR station for Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, and the South Coast. Mark has been the Science Coordinator at Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary since August 2007 and has led birding trips for Mass Audubon since 2002. He is past president of the Cape Cod Bird Club and current member of the Massachusetts Avian Records Committee.

    Big, pink, and lost—a flamingo visits Cape Cod

    Big, pink, and lost—a flamingo visits Cape Cod

    What’s lanky and lost and pink all over? It’s the American Flamingo that spent Sunday afternoon at Chapin Beach in Dennis. Only a lucky few got to see it, but this real, actual flamingo was indeed there. But how did it get there, and where did it come from?

    • 4 min
    One Mississippi, two Mississippis: Keep your eyes open for birds overhead

    One Mississippi, two Mississippis: Keep your eyes open for birds overhead

    It finally happened, for me anyway, on Friday morning. By “it,” I mean some clear evidence of newly arrived migrants of a number worthy of mid-to-late May.

    • 4 min
    Spring migrants, and the ones we’re still waiting for

    Spring migrants, and the ones we’re still waiting for

    We’re entering the home stretch of spring migration, but, here on the Cape, it still feels like a sputtering engine that can’t quite turn over.

    • 4 min
    Bird-a-thon birds and migration ready to explode

    Bird-a-thon birds and migration ready to explode

    Last week I predicted our first real migrant songbird fallout of May on Thursday morning. Sadly, that did not materialize, probably because of too much rain between us and the birds that night, stopping them short of New England.

    • 3 min
    Where are all the warblers?

    Where are all the warblers?

    When did your “spring is finally here” birds arrive? At my house, spring came Monday, April 29.

    • 4 min
    A nearby island where the birds are in charge

    A nearby island where the birds are in charge

    This past weekend I was lucky enough to get in on an overnight junket to the island of Penikese, at the far end of the Elizabeths chain, courtesy of Dr. Andrew Gillis of the Marine Biological Lab and our hosts, the Penikese School.

    • 4 min

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30 Ratings

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