Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Recent walks, birds, etc.

I haven't done a blog in a while so here are a few recent shots.
This is the Ovenbird ("Teacher, teacher, teacher, teacher")  which one hears
throughout New England in early Spring.  You can spend years never seeing one, the blending in
is so perfect, but this one  wandered into my back yard!

Common Yellowthroat ("I'm so sweet, I'm so sweet. I'm so sweet!")

Baltimore Oriole.  

My everyday feeder at home, the American Goldfinch.

On my visit into Boston to visit Louis Stewart, I saw this in the harbor.
It is for sale, by-the-way. 
A group of us could invest, .......
Steel Hull, powered rigging and sales.
Price not quoted.

On Sunday Scott, Cheryl, Alex and Carter joined us at Burrage preserve, a huge
cranberry bog turned into a nature center. 

Always with the masks, to protect Meema and Grandpa


Gorgeous wild Blue Flag

Blooming lily pad

"Breeeeet!"

This is a Carolina Wren, hard to tell, because he, or she, is so pale,  perhaps a youngster.
Call is the definitive "Wichita, wichita, wichita!"


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