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| Willet | 
These are some of the pictures that Pete, Tom, and I took during Birdathon last year.
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| Piping Plover | 
Birdathon is a 24 hour race to find as many bird species as possible in Massachusetts.  It a big fundraiser for Mass Audubon, but it's also a way to get detailed "state of the birds" data and migration data. 
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| Roseate and Common Terns | 
Birdathon is also a crazed competition between Mass Audubon sanctuaries.  Different teams spread out throughout the state - climbing mountains and wading through swamps - just to find that one rare species that might win the day for their team.  
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| Yellow Warbler | 
Last year we met up with my cousin Catie in Bridgewater on Friday night.  (Catie's 
BirdingGirl blog inspired me to start blogging two years ago!)
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| Marbled Godwit | 
We were up at dawn to try our luck at Plymouth Airport, then Tom, Pete, and I walked all the way out to the very tip of the peninsula at Plymouth Beach and all the way back in.
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| Canada Goslings | 
Then Pete dragged us to the Daniel Webster sanctuary to add even more birds to the list!
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| Laughing Gull | 
Despite the endless and very tiring walk, Plymouth Beach was a blast - and a birder's delight.  
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| Common Tern | 
Pete can't be here for Birdathon this year.  He started a new job as a Forest Ranger in Oregon yesterday. I still haven't adjusted to not having him around, and I miss him terribly.  
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| Common Tern | 
Between not having Pete to ID birds and my residual pain and vision problems from breathing in metal dust and glue fumes last winter, I was planning to skip Birdathon this year.
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| Semipalmated Plover | 
But at the very last minute I changed my mind! I might not do as well without Pete, but with Tom at my side I'm going to try.  I'll probably embarrass myself - but at least it's for a good cause! 
Of course, I'm really desperate for donations now because Birdathon is only two days away.  If you can spare a few dollars to save The Nature of Massachusetts, I'd be eternally grateful!
 
             
            