The weather today was overcast with grey clouds, and slightly chilly (around 50 degrees Fahrenheit). It was located in the Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge in Concord, MA. I was there during the mid/early to mid/late morning. There were countless active birds in the refuge, primarily Red-winged Blackbirds, Common Grackles, and Canada Geese. There were some other birds, such as American Robins and a few swallows, but were not as prevalent.
A lone Great Blue Heron in a marshy area
5 Canada Geese hanging out in a pond
A Common Grackle high in a tree
One of many Red-winged Blackbirds in the area
A lone American Robin on a path
A flock of 4 Canada Geese flying overhead
A Common Grackle call (with a few others)
A Red-winged Blackbird among others
A Canada Goose call, among others
A Red-winged Blackbird call, among others
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