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The 5 best places for bird-watching in Rhode Island
Early to mid-May is peak spring migration season, and a perfect time to go birding
By Brian Amaral Globe Staff,Updated May 11, 2021, 2:12 p.m.
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A Baltimore Oriole from Audubon Society of Rhode Island.Ed Hughes
EXETER, R.I. â You can hear them before you can see them. As soon as you open your car door in the parking lot of
Fisherville Brook Wildlife Refuge, an Audubon site in this town in the middle of Rhode Island, the sound of house wrens hits you.
Itâs springtime in Rhode Island, and that means the peak of the spring migration season is right around now, early- to mid-May. Time to take it outside and look at some birds.