Birder’s Corner: American Wigeon
Craig Gibson2025-12-04T14:45:16+00:00Dec. 5, 2025: American Wigeons migrate to Falmouth in late fall for open water and food, move farther south during colder months, and often return to [...]
Dec. 5, 2025: American Wigeons migrate to Falmouth in late fall for open water and food, move farther south during colder months, and often return to [...]
Nov. 21, 2025: Dark-eyed Juncos start arriving in Falmouth late October. They travel in loose, shifting flocks, feeding on open ground near cover, mai [...]
The Piping Plovers are migratory birds that return each spring to nest on beaches all over Case Cod. The adults are often seen running and feeding alo [...]
The Ospreys are back in full force all over Falmouth. The females have been incubating eggs for the past month. They typically lay 2-3 eggs, and many [...]
Green Herons are migratory birds seen in Falmouth during the breeding season from April until early October. They are fairly common but quite secretiv [...]
The Short-billed Dowitcher is a large shorebird that breeds in southern Alaska and central Canada. It makes its way through Falmouth as one of the ear [...]