I grew up in Boston I am moving to the South Shore (been in Northern Vt. for the past 10 years). Anyone have good birding spots or websites to get started at. I know of the standard rba's and U of A listserv. Also how about good birding clubs? Is the Ma. Audubon worth joining? WHat are you guys seeing lately and how is the frequency of raritys. Thanks all
I'm jealous. Had to move from there last year. For it's size, eastern Ma. is one of the best places in the east for rarities. Also has a lot of birders though (many among the best in the country (now including David Sibley in Concord)), so if you don't like seeing other birders you may have to work a bit to be alone (esp. at Plum Island on a weekend in May or September).
Bird clubs to join are the Brookline Bird Club (one of the oldest and largest in the country) and the South Shore Bird Club. Both have websites you can find with a Google search, and offer field trips throughout the year. Even if you don't go on their field trips, just browsing the destinations will give you an idea of the best places to go at various times of year.
And I would also join the Massachusetts Audubon Society. They have sanctuaries all over the state, offer their own field trips and classes, and run a Birdathon and other events; and membership gives you a discount at their gift shops, which sell optics among other things. Also, at some places like Niles Pond, security guards accept your membership card as proof you are a birder and will let you pass.
See if you can find a "Birders Guide to Eastern Massachusetts" used on Amazon -- somewhat dated (1994?) and no longer in print, but it's still the best available.
As far as rarities, last year they had Brown-chested Martin, Le Conte's Sparrow, Fork-tailed Flycatcher, and Black-capped Petrel, to name a few. Looking on massbird (
http://birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/MASS.html) just now I see references to Mew Gull, Pacific Loon, and Tufted Duck.
Best,
Jim