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Welcome to the South Shore Bird Club of Massachusetts

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For our current newsletter with information on upcoming walks, please click here: Spring 2026 Newsletter

The South Shore Bird Club (SSBC) was founded in 1946 and the first members set out to explore and share the birds and birding habitats of the South Shore of Massachusetts.

We still concentrate on a variety of mainly local field trips. Many trips involve car-pooling.

In case of inclement weather please check back on this website or contact leader.

Non-members are always welcome. 

Please read and adhere to the ABA birding code of ethics

Click the button for Current Program below, or scroll down to instantly see the next few trips.

Impromptu trips for members only will be advertised on our Google Group.

Click on the View Trip Reports button to see what you've missed!

UPCOMING TRIPS

Plymouth Airport Breeding Bird Survey

Saturday, June 13, 2026, 4:30 AM

Bill Zuzevich: 508-866-7449, viljamas55@yahoo.com

Glenn d'Entremont: 781-267-0442, gdentremont1@comcast.net

Brian Vigorito: 339-235-8219, bmvig21@gmail.com

Meet: Plane Jane’s Restaurant (41.911270,-70.731753) at 4:30 AM

We want to be at the starting point on the runways as soon as it’s light enough to see birds. We may need to be off the runways around 7:00 AM when the plane traffic starts. Sunrise: 5:07 AM. Please contact Bill Z for more information so we can get a handle on how many participants we’ll have. 11 or more people would be great.

*Co-sponsored with the Brookline Bird Club.

Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary - Sharon

Tuesday, May 26, 2026, 6:00-8:00 AM

Vin Zollo: 508-641-2523, vzollo1@yahoo.com

Meet: Nature Center parking area at 293 Moose Hill Parkway

Looking for migrants along the Billings Farm Loop and Hayfield edge. Nice place to work on your "birding by ear" skills.

 

Birds, Botany, and Beans - Southern New Hampshire

Saturday, May 30, 2026, 8:00 AM

Nate Marchessault: 508-304-3346, natemarchessault@gmail.com

Meet: Hancock, New Hampshire (location provided on signup) Venture out north and west of the South Shore for an adventure to explore the flora and fauna of Southwestern New Hampshire. Arrive at 8 for coffee, tea, and birds in Nate’s yard or by 9 for caravanning to birding locations around the area. We’ll spend the day searching for unique breeding birds and plants not common to the South Shore area. Please sign up with or contact Nate for more information.

*co sponsored with Monadnock Bird and Nature Club*

Allen's Pond - South Dartmouth

Sunday, May 31, 2026, 7:00-10:00 AM

Glenn d'Entremont: 781-267-0442, gdentremont1@comcast.net

Meet: Mass Audubon Allen's Pond Wildlife Sanctuary parking lot on Horseneck Rd.

This is probably the best place in the state to observe the marsh sparrows up close. White-eyed Vireos nest on the property. Nesting Willets will be very vocal, and Willow Flycatchers are common.

*This trip is co-sponsored with the Brookline Bird Club.

 

Myles Standish State Forest - Plymouth

Wednesday, June 3, 2026, 6:30 PM - evening

Glenn d'Entremont: 781-267-0442 gdentremont1@comcast.net

Meet: Parking area at the headquarters/interpretive center at the intersection of Lower College Pond & Fearing Pond Roads in the Carver (southwest) part of the forest.

A serene way to end the day with Prairie Warblers and Hermit Thrushes reluctantly giving way to Whip-poor-wills. Northern Saw-whet Owl is possible and probably breeds within the forest during some years.

*This trip is co-sponsored with the Brookline Bird Club and the Friends of MSSF.

 

Medfield/Millis

Saturday, June 6, 2026, 7:00AM

Josh Bock: 773-750-9860, jbock18@gmail.com

Meet: McDonald's restaurant on 808 Main St., Millis

Spend the morning exploring local patches in Medfield and Millis, looking for passerines and marsh birds in a variety of habitat. Locations include Causeway Street in Millis, the Medfield State Hospital grounds, and other lesser-known patches. A mix of species can be expected this time of year, including Yellow-throated Vireo, along with the possibility of rails and other marsh inhabitants.

Great Pond

Sunday, June 7, 2026, 7:00AM

Charlie Darmstadt, charliedarm@gmail.com

Meet: Parking lot at Pond St, Randolph

Look for lingering migrants as well as breeding birds. We may also see cool non-birds like River Otter, Snapping Turtle, and butterflies. There is a lot of area to explore so we may do a couple miles worth of walking.

 

Mount Greylock - Lanesborough

Thursday, June 11, 2026, 6:00 AM

Glenn d'Entremont: 781-267-0442 gdentremont1@comcast.net

Meet: Visitors parking lot off of Route 7 in Lanesborough

Come see the breeding bird species that whizzed by us in the eastern portion of the state in May. Mourning Warbler sometimes nests on the mountain and there are other species with more northern tastes which hang around here. Combine this trip with tomorrow's trip to October Mountain.

*This trip is co-sponsored with the Brookline Bird Club.

 

Housatonic WMA & October Mountain (Berkshires)

Friday, June 12, 2026, 6:00 AM - morning (might spill over to early afternoon)

Glenn d'Entremont: 781-267-0442 gdentremont1@comcast.net

Meet: Parking area to Housatonic WMA on New Lenox Rd. which is off of Rte. 7 in Lenox.

Go east from Rte. 7 and follow 1.5 miles to the parking area on the right; the Housatonic Bridge is just beyond. Mourning Warblers are a specialty on this trip as well as other warblers and vireos. Olive-sided Flycatcher remains a possibility in the area. We will then go up October Mountain from the east side.

*This trip is co-sponsored with the Brookline Bird Club.

Turkey Hill - Hingham/Cohasset

Saturday, June 20, 2026, 7:30AM

Sally Avery: 781-383-6043, dandsavery@comcast.net

Meet: the Trustees Parking Lot on 3A just beyond the Cohasset line in Hingham

Sally will lead you through Turkey Hill, the Weir River Farm, and Whitney Thayer woods on a 4 mile walk over uneven, hilly terrain searching for breeding birds. Up to 50 species can be seen on this route on an early summer's day.

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