Monday, August 27, 2012







Thanks to my good friends, Ann and Jack Ricco, who live about 10 feet away, I had a cup of coffee on thier deck and watched this beautiful juvenal Ruby Throated Hummingbird show off for me.  I love the shot of him (her?) foccusing on a bee.  Thank you Ann and Jack.  The Moth was in the bathroom this AM, and reminds me or origami.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

    One of the most beautiful days we've had all summer, with temp in the high 70's, no humidity, and crystal clear air.  The day started with an all male volunteer choir at Old South Curch in S. Weymouth.  When nobody signed up to sing a solo for the ofertory (the choir takes the summer off), I asked for volunteers, and had 20 voices to sing "Daaaah, Ta Ta Ta Dah Dah Dah Dah, God of our fathers whose all mighty hand....." etc.  There was probably 7 or 8 who had never stepped into a choir loft before, and it was very successful.
    Then Susan and I hopped aboard the Harbor Express and went in to the North End, for St. Anthony's feast, ate another great meal at "La Summa" Restaurant, and then cam home to dinner at the Soulia's and a violent game of "Catch Phrase"  with the Soulias, the DeLorenzo's, and the Johnsons. 








     But it was the clarity of the day that produced the pictures of Boston. Be sure and click on the pictueres to enlarge them.

Saturday, August 25, 2012








Mass Audubon's Daniel Webster Farm in Marshfield is a wonderful place for a walk and an occasional bird.  This Sat. it was a young Red Tail, with an interesting way of perching, one talon held to his chest.  I hope he wasn't injured. Also found an imature Mockingbird, and a female Mallard, in beautiful color.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012







On Monday, I drove down to Duxbury, and out to Saquish with the purpose of photographing my grandson Alex, and new grandson Samson Carter, and to my great delight, the beach was covered with migrating birds, all very close and the results are the following, including Semipalmated Plovers, Semipalmated Sandpipers, and Common Terns

Sunday, August 19, 2012

     Further proof of how great it is to live near Boston.   Susan and I took the Harbor Express into Boston to view a very historic occasion, only the second time in 200 years that the U.S.S. Constitution "Old Ironsides" has sailed under her own sails. In celebrating the war of 1812, she was towed into the outer harbor, lowered her sails, and for 20 minutes she sailed completely on her own.  Then she was towed over to Castle Island, and exchanged a 21 gun salute with canon on the island. then back to Charlestown. 
     Then Susan and I went to the North End, where there was a huge festival for the fishermen going on, We ate at La Summa restaurant, and then back on the ferry home.





     What a day.
    

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

This Wed. I went out to Duxbury Beach, drove down near Saquish, and caught these shots.  Needless to say, the Peregrine was really exciting.  I believe the small plover is a Piping Plover, but I am waiting to hear back from Mass Audubon in Marshfield for s definite id.








The others are Ruddy Turnstones, Black Bellied Plover, Least Tern, and Semipalmated Plover.