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=Arlington's Great Meadows= Lexington, Massachusetts 02420 Friends of Arlington's Great Meadows website Arlington's Great Meadows map

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Arlington's Great Meadows
Coordinates: 42.4326428, -71.2006545 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Tips for birding Arlington's Great Meadows
Not to be confused with Great Meadows in Concord, this East Lexington area is owned by Arlington. Spring to fall birding, especially good during the breeding season. Entrances at the end of Sheila Road, behind the Golden Living Center at the end of Bryant Road, and behind the Waldorf School on Massachusetts Avenue. From Places to Bird in and around Arlington

About Arlington's Great Meadows
Arlington's Great Meadows is a 183-acre parcel of land located in east Lexington. It is the largest piece of undeveloped land in the Arlington/Lexington area. It is part of the Mystic River watershed. Once a glacial lake, it is now a wet meadow surrounded by uplands created by glacial outwash. Great Meadows was purchased by Arlington in 1871 to serve as a supplementary water storage area but was only briefly used for that purpose. However, it remains a valuable buffer against flooding in the area.

Arlington's Great Meadows has long served as public open space and is a popular recreational spot, particularly since the opening of the Minuteman Bikeway on its southern border. It also provides a home for local wildlife. To date, 56 species of birds have been found nesting in Great Meadows, 12 species of amphibians and reptiles live there, and 251 species of plants grow in the wet meadow and uplands. Last summer's Biodiversity Days survey of the area recorded nearly 400 species of plants and animals in the Great Meadows area.

Because it is situated between two schools, the Waldorf School of Lexington and Lexington Christian Academy, Arlington's Great Meadows is a valuable resource for teaching children about nature and the environment. The Citizens for Lexington Conservation organizes annual bird watching and geology walks in the Meadows. From Friends of Arlington's Great Meadows website



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