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And today's mystery ducks are . . .?

Greg Stone wrote 1 week ago: Well, they’re really yesterday’s mystery ducks, but it just seems that the more time I h … more →

Tags: Plants, Songbirds, Weather Events, Buffleheads, common goldeneye, greater scaup, Snow buntings

Sika deer and sea birds at Arne

winderjssc wrote 1 week ago: This charming young buck Sika deer was feeding by the path. I was walking through the woodland at Ar … more →

Tags: Jurassic Coast, Arne, Dorset, Salt Marsh, Deer, sika deer, Oyster Catchers, canada geese, cormorants

A Red-throated Loon - call her Kate!

Greg Stone wrote 3 weeks ago: I was stunned today to find a Red-throated Loon in close to shore as I walked the Northeast Beach. T … more →

Tags: Plants, Brant, eider, Katherine Hepburn, Red-throated Loon, Spencer Tracy

Bufflehead - now just how would you like to be called that!

Greg Stone wrote 3 weeks ago: Not me! I’m a ring-billed gull because my bill has a ring around it – obviously! Click i … more →

Tags: Gulls, Bufflehead, Common Loon, Red-throated Loon, Ring-billed Gull

A tale of three hunters and terrific - nasty - day

Greg Stone wrote 4 weeks ago: Yipes – the radar shows thunderstorms just to the west and when I took the pups out this morni … more →

Tags: People, Raptors, hunters, Marsh Hawk, Northern Gannet

Beautiful day and they're still here!

Greg Stone wrote 1 month ago: Monarchs, that is  – five of them  on a day I didn’t expect any.  In fact, I walked for … more →

Tags: butterflies, People, Barge

A bleak November day

Greg Stone wrote 1 month ago: What can I say? We went, we saw little, we came home. Higgins loved it. Eliza is always eager. On th … more →

Just looney! Well turkeys too!

Greg Stone wrote 1 month ago: I really didn’t want to go to Gooseberry yesterday. Natural inertia was high, aided by grumpy … more →

Tags: shorebirds, Common Loon, Red-breasted Loon, turkeys

Lone Loon

Greg Stone wrote 1 month ago: It was a raw day in the upper forties with a northeast wind and gloomy skies and Gooseberry’s … more →

Tags: Loon

Look! Up in the sky! It's a hawk! It's a swan! It's Super Skymaster!1 comment

Greg Stone wrote 1 month ago: Yeah, I’m something of a plane nut, and while I failed to photograph a hawk in flight, and did … more →

Tags: butterflies, People, Songbirds, Cesna Super Skymaster, Monarc butterflies, mute swan

Ruddy Turnstone . . . why do I love to say that?

Greg Stone wrote 1 month ago: There’s a Ruddy Duck too . . . only today it was the Ruddy Turnstone  -  a juvenile, I believe … more →

Tags: shorebirds, Songbirds

Ooops - what's this?

Greg Stone wrote 1 month ago: Yesterday was crowded with other stuff, so I found time only for a brief visit. The ducks were out i … more →

Scoter surprise, warbler delights and butterflies too

Greg Stone wrote 1 month ago: Many times as I start across the causeway I see a flock of  Common Eiders by Bar Rock and I stop to … more →

Tags: butterflies, Songbirds, American Painted Lady, Black scoter, Common Yellowthroat, goldfinch, palm warbler, phobe

Street Brawler? Well, probably . . . and would a flying quilt look like this? Plus butterflies and Woolly Bears!1 comment

Greg Stone wrote 1 month ago: I ask you, does this look like a “street brawler” to you? Click image for large version. … more →

Tags: butterflies, shorebirds, Songbirds

Minor mystery ducks?

Greg Stone wrote 2 months ago: Ok, I’m still finding my way in Duckville – what are these? Click image to enlarge. I li … more →

Tags: butterflies, shorebirds

It's a Loon! But the storm brought another nice surprise too . . .2 comments

Greg Stone wrote 2 months ago: There’s something hauntingly romantic about Common Loons, frequent visitors to our region in w … more →

Tags: People, Weather Events, eider, Loon, white-winged scoter

Steel on steel

Greg Stone wrote 2 months ago: We’ve had two days of showers and this morning as I drove across the causeway it was 40 degree … more →

Tags: butterflies, shorebirds, Songbirds, Yellow-rumped Warbler, steel sea, sanderlings

Forty and flying! Swans, mockingbirds, and warblers too

Greg Stone wrote 2 months ago: It rained hard at times yesterday, but today was sparkling clear and forty degrees when I arrived at … more →

Tags: butterflies, People, Plants, Songbirds, Mockingbird, Monarchs, mute swan, Seaweed, warblers

Gentlemen - and Monarchs - start your engines!1 comment

Greg Stone wrote 2 months ago: I mean start ‘em now  ’cause the forecast for tomorrow is chilly – inthe 30s in th … more →

Tags: butterflies, Songbirds, eider, migration, Monarchs, Yellow-rumped Warbler, Catbird


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