At a Glance: April 2015 Wayne R. Petersen April 1, 2015 1 MIN READ At a Glance Can you identify the bird in this photograph? Identification will be discussed in next issue's AT A GLANCE. Can you identify the bird in this photograph? Identification will be discussed in next issue's AT A GLANCE. Related Articles Front Cover: April 2015 Shovelers are usually monogamous but are occasionally polygynous. Pair formation occurs on the wintering grounds, usually by the end of February. Courtship by the ... Hot Birds: April 2015 On January 6, Paul Peterson reported a Black-backed Woodpecker at Forest Hills Cemetery in Boston. It was seen regularly through the end of January. ... At a Glance: February 2015 Revealed In addition to the three cowbirds in the picture, there is an indeterminate blackbird in the left rear portion. A careful look at the ... Gleanings: Serendipity and Science Streby et al. (2015) were carrying out a fairly standard migration study on Golden- winged Warblers when serendipity hit. Several of their geolocator-carrying warblers ... A Commemoration of Birders at Mount Auburn Cemetery Oakes Ingalls Ames 1893–1970 (Begonia Path) Ames was the president of Mount Auburn Cemetery from 1934–1963 and again from 1967–1968. He was also a director ... Field Notes: A Barn Owl in Concord We sent word out to a few locals who were interested in the sighting, and they corroborated the identification as Barn Owl. Some joined ... Comments are closed.