Established in 1846, this cemetery borders the Seekonk River and is one of the best spots for birding in Providence. Cemeteries can be an oasis of tranquility that a casual passerby may overlook.
There are usually only a few visitors at any given time, and most cemeteries do not allow dogs on the grounds. They often function as a natural haven for birds, especially if mature trees are incorporated into the landscaping, as is the case here. Swan Point is particularly welcoming to birders, opening their gates earlier in May when spring migration is in full swing. During this period, the wooded areas are filled with a cacophony of song, with many different types of warblers flitting among the branches.
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Ovenbird -
Ruby-throated Hummingbird -
Yellow-rumped Warbler -
Common Yellowthroat -
Black-and-white Warbler -
Yellow Warbler -
American Redstart -
Black-capped Chickadee -
Tufted Titmouse -
White-breasted Nuthatch -
Hairy Woodpecker -
Red-bellied Woodpecker -
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker -
Downy Woodpecker -
Northern Flicker -
Northern Mockingbird -
Gray Catbird -
Common Grackle -
Red-tailed Hawk -
Cooper's Hawk -
Barred Owl -
Eastern Screech Owl -
Wild Turkey