Friday, September 25, 2015

Loons

Amazing only a few months ago Loons were extremely territorial. Today one mature and four immature Loons gathered together while another mature Loon with one immature loon where in close proximity.
 Many birds seen today. Cormorants , Eagle, Coopers Hawks and seven Loons
Hiked most of the morning in hopes of finding a Bull Moose. No luck today !

Jim

Sunday, September 20, 2015

Named This Moose Snarly !

The title page picture above was one of the last pictures taken for the morning. Both moose appear to be young . The Bull Moose has one ugly set of antlers ! Hence I named him Snarly.
Sneaking into the back side of a NE swamp offered pics of this young cow feeding. No fooling her. She has me pegged!
This young bull was making a lot of noise wading and feeding. He frequently turned looking for his sweetheart.
A few more step and Snarly turned around and headed back towards the cow.

It made for a pretty eventful morning!

Jim

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Weather ... HOT & HUMID !!

I spent the week watching several Quabbin swamps with very little wildlife activity. Temperatures in the low nineties and high humidity where certainly a challenge.
The Belted Kingfisher on the title page entertained me every morning.
This Bull Frog seemed more the okay with the warm weather and appears to be happy watching me.
Eastern King Birds where pretty much the only bird activity.
Several Painted Turtles on alert as I approached very slowly to capture this picture.
Evenings where a treat fishing the reservoir and listening to the Loons.
Most nights would end with my wife and I sitting around the campfire listening to a Barred Owl in the distant woods.
About as good a vacation one could ask for !
Jim

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Camping In The Quabbin Area

My wife and I have been camping for the week, spending full days enjoying Quabbin. The extreme heat and humidity has kept us to a minimum with activity.
I have been sitting  watching a swamp with my camera each morning with absolutely no  mammal activity. Only two weeks ago watching this same swamp I was able to photograph a Doe & Fawn , Moose and a Great Horned Owl.
Not doubt the extreme heat has minimized all animal activity.
The picture below is the swamp I have been watching .
The reservoir has receded , which allows for  shore walking. It was  a perfect time to see if I could locate a decent coyote track in the mud and make a cast
These casts were just taken and lightly brushed off. The cast on the right is the coyote and the cast on the left appears to be a very small bobcat track.

Camp is now complete. All the comforts of home! The solar shower was hung up after the water heated in the sun.

Jim.