Monthly Archives: April 2017

Wellfleet’s Not-so-Lame Ducks #mabirdathon

The Wellfleet Lame Ducks, part of the Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary Bird-a-thon team, are an accomplished fundraising force of beginner and intermediate birders. Hear from team leader, Peggy Sagan (pictured far right), about how the flock formed.


The idea for the Lame Ducks was hatched in 2011. At that time, there were several extraordinary women who were committed to the Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary but didn’t consider themselves “real” birders.

Wellfleet Bay’s special events coordinator thought “What if we offer these women the opportunity to become better birders? Would they commit to fundraising for Bird-a-thon?” The answer, she soon found out, was a resounding yes.

Since then, Sanctuary Director Bob Prescott and other sanctuary staff have led the “Lame Ducks” (as the team was named) on a series of birding outings each spring to increase their bird knowledge and identification skills.

In return, what began as a small, laid-back clutch of mixed-ability birders has fledged into a fundraising powerhouse, regularly contributing one-third to one-half of Wellfleet’s Bird-a-thon total. And along the way, the flock has become just as competitive about their birding ability and species counts as they are about their fundraising prowess.

Although the individual lame ducks have come and gone as families relocate and personal situations change, most of the original members are still birding and fundraising for Wellfleet’s Bird-a-thon team and we are so grateful for their participation.

The 2017 Lame Ducks include: Ann Allan*, Josie Anderson, Marie Broudy, Janet Drohan*, Janet Golan, Mary O’Neil, Patty Shannon, Christine Shreves, Janet Sisterson*, & Lynn Southey (*original member)

Get Involved

Want to get more involved in Bird-a-thon? Join a team to create a fundraising page and/or contact a team captain to join a birding roster. Can’t participate in Bird-a-thon this year? Consider donating to a sanctuary or program team.

Thank You to our Bird-a-thon Sponsors

Lead Sponsor: Standard Auto
Support Sponsor: AmeriPride Services
Community Sponsor: MetLife

March for Science on Earth Day

On April 22, people across the country will gather together in the March for Science to send a message about the importance science plays in our lives. As a nonprofit that is dedicated to protecting the nature of Massachusetts, Mass Audubon values the role of science in guiding conservation action and environmental policy.

Many of Mass Audubon’s staff and members will be at the family-friendly Boston rally. Look for us where our Mass Audubon staff hats and holding a large chickadee sign. (If you haven’t already filled out our online form, please do!)

Express Yourself

Since Mass Audubon is a nonpartisan organization, we do not take positions with respect to political figures or parties. If you choose to join us, please refrain from using signs that refer to specific political figures or parties. Instead, we encourage you to bring pro-science, pro-environment, pro-EPA signs that are respectful and appropriate to the rally.

Here are a few ideas from past rallies to give you a little inspiration!

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We are all in this together and that is why we march! #ScienceMarch #scimarchBHM #Science #inthistogether #resist

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#marchforscience Yes it’s being organized! #becausescience #sciencenotsilence

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#standupforscience #boston

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The most Boston of signs. #StandUpForScience #Boston

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