At Suffolk County, a cattle egret at Eastport Park in Boston, a lingering Iceland gull at Deer Island, a willow flycatcher and a black-billed cuckoo at Millennium Park in West Roxbury, two yellow-bellied sapsuckers at The Rose Kennedy Greenway in Boston, three white-crowned sparrows at Belle Isle Marsh Reservation in East Boston, a white-crowned sparrow at Arnold Arboretum, three broad-winged hawks soaring over Franklin Park and two ring-necked ducks at Chestnut Hill Reservoir.
In a state with so much history, all around nature, and plenty of spots for a relaxing getaway throughout, it seems to be tough to not find a way that a Massachusetts town would earn a spot among the most charming towns in America. So, what town in the Bay State checks all the boxes to end up as one of the most charming towns in America?
At Suffolk County, ten manx shearwaters off Revere Beach, seven razorbills off Georges Island, two Iceland gulls at Deer Island and an Iceland gull at the Boston Fish Pier, a rough-legged hawk at the Boston Logan International Airport, a redhead at the Chestnut Hill Reservoir, and a yellow-bellied sapsucker at the Arnold Arboretum.
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