With the lousy weather forecast for today, I decided to take yesterday off and put some miles on hiking while enjoying the fall colors . The picture of the swamp above made for a nice view while I waited in hopes of a moose wandering through. The only wildlife activity was a King Fisher and a female Wood Duck..
Sitting in anticipation this rock caught my attention.
One could conclude that this be might a headstone marker?
I didn't see any markings on the stone. " Google" didn't give up any information.
The shoreline had areas with color.The small spot on the left in the water , just out from the point with the reddish orange tree is a boat. Probably one of the last for the season. Today is the last day for the 2014 Quabbin fishing season and a lousy weather at that.
Not much wildlife activity so I attempted to get a pic of this Double-crested Cormorant flying by.
The smell of grapes was still in the air. Pretty much all the low hanging fruit has been picked or eaten.
Jim
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Monday, September 29, 2014
Bonus Weekend Camping The Fed
Friday morning stated off at dawn with five Coopers Hawks flying around me with Blue Jays in pursuit. Before the weekend was over I did see a total of eight.
Sitting around the campfire each evening we had an added treat with the calls of Barred Owls along with loons in the distant reservoir .
Hiking along the reservoir, summer temps had many logs occupied with painted turtles .
Jim
Sitting around the campfire each evening we had an added treat with the calls of Barred Owls along with loons in the distant reservoir .
Hiking along the reservoir, summer temps had many logs occupied with painted turtles .
Jim
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Pretty Quiet
I spent yesterday morning watching a SE swamp hoping to see a moose. The rut has started. Did see a number of tracks, but no activity.
Plenty of Concord Grapes ripe. Bears have also found them.
An immature Common Yellow Throat and the Eastern Wood-pewee kept me busy with my camera
Jim
Plenty of Concord Grapes ripe. Bears have also found them.
An immature Common Yellow Throat and the Eastern Wood-pewee kept me busy with my camera
Jim
Monday, September 15, 2014
Been On Vacation
These four otters kept me entertained for a while.
Wandering around NP land I spotted two game camera's
The area of Jordan Pond gave up a few deer.
This Red Shouldered Hawk showed how it searched for food with the out going tide.
Schoodic Peninsula offered the most wildlife. Seeing a number of raptors and this immature Merlin and the Harbor Porpoise's below.
Jim
Monday, September 1, 2014
A Bit Ugly & Bear Tidbit
Certainly isn't going to win a beauty contest.
Moving along very slow a pair of immature Turkey Vultures let me stalk within about fifty feet of them before flying away.
The early hour and tree canopy challenged the camera for light.
Continuing on I came upon this pile of bear scat.
Pictured above is a small pile of bear scat with a peach pit in it. Based on diameter of the scat it would suggest that it was a small bear ,maybe even a cub. I bet it must have felt some relief after leaving that pile:)
Quabbin was very peaceful this morning.
Jim
Sunday, August 31, 2014
New Addtion To Wildlife Library
Yesterday the cloud cover didn't clear until mid-morning along Quabbin's northwest shoreline. On the hike back I decided to cut back up to the power -line on the way back to the truck.
Walking along slowly looking down.......
Dekay's Brownsnake caught my eye.It was a couple of quick picks with the camera before it moved onThis morning back at it. This porcupine was also out for a hike.
This Pickerel Frog was the last pic opportunity for the morning
Jim
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Beaver Pond At Dawn
A family of beavers kept me entertained this morning. I attempted to get a pic of a beaver slapping its tail.Many missed shots before I finally got this one.
This Eastern Newt was on the cart road on my hike back to the truck.This Broad Winged Hawk was watching over the field below.
The fall migration has started. Tonight we saw about 30 Night Hawks heading south,
Jim
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