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Boston is for the birds
By adamg on Sun, 04/24/2022 - 2:32pm
Adam Balsam chronicles the 27 different species of birds he spotted over a week in the North End and the Public Garden.
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Turkeys
They're there
They're just very well hidden.
Boston is for Birds...
Boston is for Birds, just like T is for Toes.
I need the biggest seed bell you have.
No, that's too big.
Birds are so smart and so fun
Birds are so smart and so fun to choose which are our favorite. I know the most flamboyant which wear high couture may not be in our urban parks and woods like in more exotic and wild parts of the world, but I can't get enough of observing the high intelligence and behaviors of the Blue Jay and Crow.
I saw a pheasant in Franklin
I saw a pheasant in Franklin Park near the pond once. Very fancy.
Lots of Loons on the T
and lots of Crows in Downtown Crossing
No crows?
I see crows every day. I live in Cambridge, but I'm sure they travel south of the river occasionally. Crows aren't particular.
"Civilization ends at the Charles."
There are plenty of crows here in Needham. Occasionally there is a variety of crow that quacks instead of caws.
Loons in Boston?
I had no idea there were any of those in the city (other than a few of the human variety).
You’re right
that is pretty surprising. Loons are pretty shy about human crowds. That’s an immature loon, though. Probably getting into trouble in the big city. He’s going to be in so much trouble if his parents see that picture.