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Marblehead Migrant LbNA #63516

Owner:Silver Eagle Supporter Verified
Plant date:Nov 7, 2012
Location: Marblehead Neck Wildlife Sanctuary
City:Marblehead
County:Essex
State:Massachusetts
Boxes:1
Found by: Mim
Last found:Mar 12, 2021
Status:FFFFFFFFF
Last edited:Nov 7, 2012
Terrain Difficulty: Easy (flat, 200 yards RT)
Status: alive


Marblehead Neck Wildlife Sanctuary is in the heart of Marblehead Neck and is owned and maintained by the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Its swamp, thickets, and woodlands are a haven for migratory birds, especially warblers, during the spring and fall migrations. So bring your binoculars along with your letterboxing gear when you visit this unique place.

Directions:
In Marblehead go east on Ocean Avenue across the causeway onto Marblehead Neck. Continue another 0.5 miles and take a left onto Risley Road. Go to the end and park on the left at Marblehead Neck Wildlife Sanctuary.

Clues:
Walk through entry to Audubon Trail sign then jog right and go straight on the Warbler Trail for about 100 yards to the Vireo Loop Trail. Go right on trail 9 steps, then left 5 steps off trail up to two birch trees growing together. Microbox is at back base of them under a rock and leaves.