Hiked a popular SW Gate. Not much wildlife moving. I did see several deer tracks and one lone coyote track. It was a surprise to see open water this late in January.
The upcoming storm is going to limit Quabbin access. Guess its time to dust off the snow shoes.
Jim
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Moose Named Minus Six & Neat Milestome Acheived !
COLD! this morning. The temperature was minus six when I passed the Northeast Gate. I was not anticipating any action with the noisy walking conditions. The plan today was to hike five miles which would put me at the fifteen hundred mile milestone hiking Quabbin with a camera.
I certainly didn't think I would see anything with the crunching snow under foot.
Just about back to the truck a second moose crossed out in front of me. I did catch the sun glisten off one of its antlers. This is what I call an " Evidence Pic"
Nice morning to be out and a few critters where also out and about.
Jim
I certainly didn't think I would see anything with the crunching snow under foot.
Just about back to the truck a second moose crossed out in front of me. I did catch the sun glisten off one of its antlers. This is what I call an " Evidence Pic"
Nice morning to be out and a few critters where also out and about.
Jim
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Myself and seven others spent the day in the Quabbin woods with Naturalist Professional Tracker David Brown. The day revealed a variety of tracks such as, deer,mice,flying squirrel,coyote,red fox,long teal weasel and bobcat.
Above is a set a bobcat tracks and where is urinated under a leaning rock.
The day was full of information learning about the tracks of Quabbin wildlife residents.
I would recommend spending a day in the woods with David Brown . You can learn more by Googling David Brown Quabbin tracking.
Jim
Above is a set a bobcat tracks and where is urinated under a leaning rock.
The day was full of information learning about the tracks of Quabbin wildlife residents.
I would recommend spending a day in the woods with David Brown . You can learn more by Googling David Brown Quabbin tracking.
Jim
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Quabbin Bobcats
Well, I had every intention of heading out for a Quabbin
hike this morning. Figured with the wet snow it would make for an excellent day
looking for bobcat tracks. That was the
plan until I went out to get the morning paper. The crust on the snow put a
damper on that idea.
In the many miles hiked in Quabbin the opportunity for pushing
the shutter with a bobcat in the view finder has been far and few
Thinking back over the last several years while hiking ,there have
been four encounters seeing five bobcats. Two of the sightings where barely a glimpse,
with the other two presenting photo opportunities. I call these “Evidence Shots”.
The pictures at minimum validate your wildlife experience.
Hopefully one day the opportunity will present itself with being in the right place at the right time to capture a Quabbin bobcat up close.
I would be interested in any of your Quabbin bobcat experiences.
Jim
Saturday, January 3, 2015
Calmn Before The Storm
My hike today took me to a Southeast gate seen above.Woods where very quiet this morning.
No photo opportunities , so I decided to walk the shoreline in hopes of seeing an eagle.
I did find this turtle shell that appears to have fallen victim to an eagle, This is the third shell that I have found in the same general area.
Jim
Friday, January 2, 2015
Beautiful Morning Hiking
This morning’s hike took me along the Northwest shoreline. Although the
reservoir is 90+ percent to its capacity, there was enough shoreline to
walk with minimal bushwhacking required.
No eagles where seen however several flocks of common mergansers provided a quick shot.
Surprised the eagles have not located this coyote lodged in the thin ice.
Jim
No eagles where seen however several flocks of common mergansers provided a quick shot.
Surprised the eagles have not located this coyote lodged in the thin ice.
Jim
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Snap In The Air This Morning !
I passed the NE Quabbin Gate at dawn with the thermometer registering 12 degrees. No problem with picking up the pace to get the blood going.
Anticipation was high on such a cold morning to see wildlife. Other than a nice Tom Turkeynpassing in front of me it was a very quiet morning.
Common winter birds and several squirrels were seen .
The shallow coves where all iced over. With the cold temperatures coming over the next few days, should pretty much start icing much of the reservoir.
Jim
Anticipation was high on such a cold morning to see wildlife. Other than a nice Tom Turkeynpassing in front of me it was a very quiet morning.
Common winter birds and several squirrels were seen .
The shallow coves where all iced over. With the cold temperatures coming over the next few days, should pretty much start icing much of the reservoir.
Jim
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