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5 Bird-Watching Destinations in Massachusetts

In an earlier article I shared my favorite locations for bird-watching on Cape Cod in Massachusetts and today I’ll cover additional destinations for bird spotting in the rest of the state.

Quabbin Reservoir:

Perhaps one of the least known places to watch wildlife in Massachusetts is Quabbin Reservoir. Constructed in 1930’s to quench the expanding thirst of Boston, the reservoir and surrounding watershed area covers 121,000 acres.

Located in central Massachusetts 12-miles east of Amherst it’s a mecca for bird-watchers. Quabbin Park is home to loons, great blue herons, and an abundant array of songbirds. A trip to the park should start out at the visitor’s center and administration building where you can pick up maps and guides. The 3-mile round trip walk from Goodnough Dike to Pepper’s Mill Road is a recommended trip for bird-watching.

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Bird-Watching in Rhode Island

Rhode Island may be small but there are hundreds of opportunities for bird-watching in the Ocean State. Rhode Island offers many coastal and inland locations for viewing migratory birds but also houses a vibrant year-round resident population.

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Five Bird-watching Destinations on Cape Cod

If you’re a bird watcher and nature lover then few places in New England can compare with Cape Cod. A rich habitat for wildlife it attracts seasonal residents and migratory birds of all types.

Here are five of my favorite destinations for bird-watching on Cape Cod along with what to see and expect.

Sandy Neck, Sandwich:

Sandy Neck is a barrier beach system formed in the last few thousand years. The parking and entrance area is at the end of Sandy Neck Road in Sandwich.

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