
MASS Audubon has divided the state into 1,055 blocks, each covering 10 square miles, and has recruited volunteers to identify all the breeding species in each block.
A barred owl perched in a white pine tree in an area where barred owls nested last year, the first nesting recording for a barred owl on Cape Cod.
A barred owl perched in a white pine tree in an area where barred owls nested last year, the first nesting recording for a barred owl on Cape Cod.
(Mark Wilson/Globe Staff)

