Monday, May 29, 2017

Memorial Day Weekend 2017

Highlights of birding:  Great Crested Flycatcher and Black and White Warbler in Squam Swamp
Purple Gallinule in Miacomet Pond;  Blackpoll warbler at Capaum Pond and Blackburnian Warbler at Something Natural!




Woodland Anemones









Squam Farm

Bluets

Favorite Cedar in Squam Swamp







Purple Gallinule


Spring Azure

Blue Eyed Grass on path to Stump Pond

Elusive Purple Gallinule at Miacomet Pond

Sunday, April 30, 2017

Ear;y Spring April 30, 2017

Baby Turtle near Pout Pond

Bearberry and Lichen

Bearberry

Mayflower

Pout Pond

Squam Farm

Squam Swamp fiddleheads

Squam Farm Bluets/ Quaker Ladies

Squam Farm Amelanchier

Squam Farm Snake

Enchanted Squam Swamp

Squam Swamp Tupelos

Squam Swamp Woodland Anemones










Buffleheads Middle Moors








Sunday, August 28, 2016

Late August

Summer flies so quickly...and with family and friends visiting,  I get less time to post  to my Nature blog.  This is my last weekend of the Nantucket summer. I took a bike ride through the Middle Moors yesterday and Josh and I hiked our Pout Ponds hike today.  The weather has been amazing,  and we even went to Radar beach for four hours yesterday!

On the ride the bayberry were in fruit and the first Blazing Stars were blooming.  I even spotted the Easter Silvery Aster,  Aster Concolor.  I did bring my camera for the hike.

The asters are out!  Heath Aster,  Aster ericoides

The combination of red grasses and goldenrod delights

Sessile Fruited Arrowhead at PoutPond -Sagittaria Rigida

Pout Pond

Pout Pond

Lichen in Summer


Chrysopsis Falcata-  Sickle Leaved Asters

Sweet Everlasting  -Gnaphalium Obtusifolium


Early August

The scent of early August  in Nantucket is so delightful...the aroma of Sweet Pepper,  Clethra Alnifolia,  fills the air.  I love my early Saturday morning bike ride around the Polpis Loop from Sconset to the Rotary and back to Sconset,  and the wonderful smells perfume the island.  I love July's smell of privet ....and the scent of the swamp azalea,  but sweet pepper is my favorite.

Clethra Alnifolia

Norwood Farm's Sweet Pepper

Add caption



The field at Norwood Farm





Hyssop-leaved boneset


Eupatorium Hyssopifolium

Little Ladies Tresses-  but which species?



Sickle Leaved Asters beginning to bloom

The last of the Yarrow

Saturday, June 4, 2016

May 30 Drive to Coskata and the Galls

Tried to show off Great Point Light to Sam and Mari,  but the Piping Plovers were born yesterday and we could only go just past the Galls.  Seals a swimmin,  a loon,  barn swallows barn-storming.

Beach Pea

Rosa Rugosa



I hiked around Stump Pond
Blue eyed Grass

Russian Olive...so fragrant


Golden Heather, Hudsonia Ericoides
Only a couple of Blue Flag in the Windswept Bog...but lots in the wetland across from Skinners Golf course