Mass Audubon manages more than 35,000 acres of wildlife habitat across the state, ranging from barrier beaches to open fields to northern hardwood forests. (massaudubon.org)
Mass Audubon's Coastal Waterbird Program is one of the most effective entities working to protect coastal birds and barrier beaches in North America. (massaudubon.org)
Ecologically a close match to the larger Royal Tern, this chiefly marine species is at home on barrier beaches and in back bays along southern shores. (climate.audubon.org)