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Nantucket Natural History

Friday, July 31, 2020

Late July

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It's the time of chicory and Queen Anne's Lace on the roadsides. The last of the swamp azalea's aroma is still in the wet places...
Thursday, July 23, 2020

Inland

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   I hiked  the Milestone Cranberry Bog with the birding group on July 19,  and Squam Farm on July 16.  The highlight of the bog walk was se...

Rambles

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Josh and I hiked Eel Point on July 17,  and to Coskata on July 20.  I had heard that the shorebird migration is already starting, but we saw...
Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Norwood Farm and Pout Ponds

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Sickle-Leaved Asters are out on the moors,  a sure sign that summer is now waning.  How can that be?    The swamp azalea is still blooming a...

Great Point and Coatue

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On July 11, Josh and I drove out to the Galls and Coatue and were treated,  not just to the dead animals in the previous post,  but also new...

Names

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I have been thinking about the relationship between  #SayHerName and my desire to know the names of the birds and plants that I love on Nant...
Friday, July 10, 2020

Wigwam Ponds

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I ventured out this morning to see if any Wood Lilies were in bloom on the Middle Moors.  Didn't find any,  but did enjoy the fragrant s...
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