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After a weekend in the White Mountains, I’m back in Massachusetts — and somehow the birding only gets better. Sunday afternoon I head to Salisbury Beach to film grey seals hauling out along the shoreline, then later that evening photograph a long-awaited lifer owl close to home. One of those species that feels almost mythical until you’re finally looking at it through the viewfinder. Monday I join a Brookline Bird Club trip to Cape Ann, working the rocky coastline and scanning the water in classic winter fashion. That afternoon I make one more stop at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge — and find another lifer waiting for me back in Essex County. And just when I think the weekend can’t stack up any higher… a bonus owl makes an appearance. This episode is a reminder that sometimes you travel out of state chasing birds — and sometimes the best surprises are right back at home. If you enjoy New England birding, winter coastal species, and following along on my Little Big Year, subscribe for more field notes from around Massachusetts. 00:00 Intro 03:25 New Species 1 04:09 New Species 2 05:49 Monday 10:15 Heading to Plum Island 12:30 New Species 3 #MassachusettsBirding #EssexCounty #CapeAnn #WinterBirding #BrooklineBirdClub #birds #wildlife #nature #duck #birdphotography #birding #birdwatching #massachusetts #essexcounty #birder #birders #2026goals #wildlifephotography #birdlovers #birdsounds #birdspecies #birdingcommunity #birdingadventure #birdingadventures #birdinglife #birdingtips #birdingphotography #birdingdaily #newengland #newenglandliving #newenglandtravel #hiking #exploring #birdidentification