Photo Essay: Birds of Rhode Island’s Accessible Locations June 1, 2026 1 MIN READ Photo Essay Evening Grosbeaks. Ram’s Tail Road, Foster. All photographs courtesy of Barbara Seith. Black-headed Gull (front). Scarborough State Beach. Short-eared Owl. Sachuest Salt Marsh. Ospreys. Succotash Marsh. Related Articles Accessible Birding in Rhode Island Rhode Island’s Habitats The state has a wide variety of habitats including old growth forests, rivers, swamps, large fields, sod farms, lakes, ponds, salt ponds, ... Tracking Tiny Birds with the Low-tech, Low-cost Motus Wildlife Tracking System Figure 2. A Wood Thrush fitted with a Motus radio tag at Rio Bravo Conservation Management Area in Belize, using a common method known ... John’s World of Birds: Because It Is Rare In 1977 I had planned my usual annual spring trip to Falmouth to look for waterfowl. At that time species such as Canvasbacks, Redheads, ... Hot Birds: June 2026 Rufous Hummingbirds in Massachusetts are becoming more common; a few each year are scattered across the state, with nearly all sightings in fall or ... Tips for Mobility-impaired Birders Set realistic expectations As most mobility-impaired people can attest, the activities of day-to-day living involve adaptation. With this in mind, the mobility-impaired birder can apply ... Bygone Birds: Historical Highlights for January-February 10 YEARS AGO January and February 2016 were warmer than usual. On February 1, the temperature reached a balmy 65 degrees in Boston. The period ... Comments are closed.