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  2. Jan 6, 2024 · Mount Auburn Cemetery is a 175-acre landscaped site of varied topography with four ponds, a renowned horticultural collection, over 20 miles of avenues and paths, and a history of over 170 years as the nation’s first “rural cemetery.”

  3. A Birders Guide to Mount Auburn. By Jessica Bussmann. January 1, 2012. Ludlow Griscom, known as the “patron saint of modern American Birdwatching,” described Mount Auburn Cemetery as one of the most advantageous stations for the migration of land birds in eastern Massachusetts.

  4. Aug 28, 2020 · 580 Mount Auburn St. in Watertown and Cambridge, MA. Significance: Mount Auburn Cemetery is the first landscaped rural or “garden” cemetery in the United States. Designation: National Historic Landmark. MANAGED BY: Mount Auburn Cemetery.

  5. Mount Auburn Cemetery is a 175-acre landscaped site of varied topography with four ponds, a renowned horticultural collection, over 20 miles of avenues and paths, and history of over 170 years as the nations first "rural cemetery."

  6. Mount Auburn Cemetery is recognized as one of the premier birding destinations in Massachusetts. The Cemeterys diverse horticultural collections and natural features attract many specimens of birds, both migratory and year-round residents.

  7. Summer is a great time to come birding at Mount Auburn at a more relaxed pace. There is less diversity of species which allows for you to spend more time really studying the birds rather than just checking them off. Find a shady bench near Auburn Lake or Willow Pond and bring your sketchbook.

  8. Mount Auburn is not simply a spring birding locale. It is attractive to birders at almost any time, whether one considers the more subtle fall migration, the winter resi-dents (including possible owls and winter finches), or the summer breeders (with nearly 50 species nesting at the cemetery).

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