Blueberries are ripe ! Figured it would be a good morning to poke along looking for a bear. You can bet the local bears know of this area loaded which is loaded with berries. Unfortunately the sky started to turn black with me just making it back to my truck before it started pouring. Hopefully there will be a few berries for pickin' next weekend.
Jim
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Quiet Morning
Headed out early to a northwest gate this morning. I parked my truck at Gate 26 .I stopped at the shoreline for a quick snack.The water was calm . In the distance I could see a loon it's offspring . The hike back took me northwest to Gate 25 then back to my truck. Other than the deer flies trying to make breakfast using me as the main course, things where pretty quiet.
Jim
Jim
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
My wife and I spent another three day weekend primitive camping the Fed. Forest. The weekend weather cooperated. We did a lot of fishing and hiking,
A hike up to Soapstone is always enjoyable,
The hot days kept wildlife movement to a minimum, These two loons kept me entertained watching them fish,
This lunar moth was a nice find on the hike back to the truck,
Jim
Monday, July 14, 2014
Sunday Morning Hot and Humid.
An early start at my favorite northeast
gate was eventful. On the ride there this buck in velvet was walking the
edge of a field.
This is always a good start to the morning. Deer flies were certainly plentiful as I started hiking. It didn’t take too long when the hoot of a Great Horned Owl caught my attention as it glided out of a tree into deeper woods. A fresh scat pile left by a bobcat kept me alert.
Not sure what kind of bird this was. I will check it out later in the week.
Walking a cart road I caught movement in the distance heading my way.
I really thought this doe was going to literally brush my side.
She was about five yards from me when she jumped and turned effortlessly before disappearing into the distant woods.
Jim
This is always a good start to the morning. Deer flies were certainly plentiful as I started hiking. It didn’t take too long when the hoot of a Great Horned Owl caught my attention as it glided out of a tree into deeper woods. A fresh scat pile left by a bobcat kept me alert.
Not sure what kind of bird this was. I will check it out later in the week.
Walking a cart road I caught movement in the distance heading my way.
I really thought this doe was going to literally brush my side.
She was about five yards from me when she jumped and turned effortlessly before disappearing into the distant woods.
Jim
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Soapstone Hill Has A New Addition
Soapstone Hill has a new look. The ambitious work of somebody(s), moved an extremely large rectangular bolder and balanced it on a larger boulder on the Soapstone’s edge.
We spent the weekend camping in the Federated Women’s Forest in Petersham. This is the second time in several weeks. There was plenty of wildlife in and around the boundaries of The Quabbin watershed.
Saturday afternoon a young bear attempted to cross the Federated Rd near the beaver pond. It was a treat to see and re-enforced the need to keep all food and garbage secured and out of reach.
A hike to Soapstone Hill Saturday after dinner we met this porcupine in a small diameter tree along the hiking trail
Sunday afternoon provided this treat with a painted turtle laying eggs,
Met this garter snake on the hike from the reservoir back to the truck,
This dragon fly made for a interesting picture
Anybody that hikes the Northeast reservoir gates surely has seen this gentleman hiking with a camera around his neck .
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