3 records
| MARC number | Decision | Count | Location | County | Arrival | Departure | Observers | Notes | Report |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1884-001 | A | 1 | Ipswich | Essex | 10/18/1884 | 10/18/1884 | Win Everett* (collected) | 24 | |
| 1984-006 | A | 1 | Monomoy NWR | Barnstable | 6/6/1984 | 6/10/1984 | Blair Nikula*, Henning Stabins* | 24 | |
| 1995-016 | A | 1 | Parker River NWR--salt pannes | Essex | 12/6/1995 | 12/7/1995 | C. Ralph, L. Nachtrab | 2 |
Prior to the late 1800s The Long-billed Curlew was a regular migrant through the state. However, loss of breeding range has greatly reduced the population and the species is now a rarity along the entirety of the east coast during migration. There remain a handful of records from the 20th century that have still not been evaluated by the MARC.
Story of the 1984 Monomoy bird by Blair Nikula and Henning Stabins.