A Hooded Warbler and an Acadian Flycatcher were found in the Long Pond woodlands of Brewster this week.
A Western Kingbird was at Santuit Pond in Mashpee on the 3rd.
A Kentucky Warbler visited a yard in Barnstable on the 8th.
Sightings at Race Point in Provincetown this week included a Pacific Loon, a Thick-billed Murre, a Northern Fulmar, a Little Gull, 58 Bonaparte’s Gulls, 2 Black-headed Gulls, 2 Caspian Terns, 4 Arctic Terns, 2 Forster’s Terns, 5 Sooty Shearwaters, 20 Manx Shearwaters, a Merlin, and a Cliff Swallow.
Bird surveys on Monomoy NWR tallied 2 Northern Pintail, 5 American Oystercatchers, 35 Willets, 400 Ruddy Turnstones, and 39 Red Knots.
Three Chuck-will’s-widows continued at Nauset Light Beach in Eastham, and other sightings around the Cape included 3 Blue Grosbeaks at Crane WMA in Falmouth, a Red Crossbill in Bourne, a Harlequin Duck and a Veery in Mashpee, a Swallow-tailed Kite in Barnstable and 3 Mississippi Kites in Mashpee, a Black Vulture in Barnstable, 2 Yellow-crowned Night-Herons in West Barnstable, 3 Little Blue Heron in West Dennis, a Gadwall in Harwich, a Razorbill and 2 Sooty Shearwaters in Cape Cod Bay off Orleans, and a Blue-headed Vireo in North Truro.
If you have questions about these sightings, or want to report a sighting, call the Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary at 508-349-2615 or send e-mail to cape.sightings@massaudubon.org