Thursday, August 20, 2020
Late August
Saturday, August 8, 2020
Sweet Pepper
y While the yellow warbler's "sweet, sweet, sweet, I'm so sweet" is a sign of June and July, the smell of the sweet pepper, Clethra Alnifolia is the sign of August for me. The sweet pepper is now out in force, and the scent is my favorite Nantucket scent, bar none. Charlie and I took a walk at Norwood Farm today, August 8, and reveled in the aroma. Another treat was seeing a stand of the white fringed Spiranthes orchid, Ladies Tresses. The bird highlight was a merlin being chased by a kingbird.
Been waking up early to see the sunrise and kayak at Polpis Harbor. So many shorebirds! Always common terns and oystercatchers, yellow legs and willets, but short-billed dowitchers and whimbrels, too. And the fun of discovering a wild Turk's Cap Lily on the Land Bank walk to Swainsen's Neck.
Ladies Tresses Orchid, Spiranthes tuberosa |
Pout Ponds... August water level |
Checkerspot on Sickle-Leaved golden aster, Chrysopsis Falcata |
Signs that fall will come |
Sweet Pepper, Clethra Alnifolia |
Swamp Willow Herb at Squam Farm, August 4. Decodon Verticillatus |
Wild Turk's Cap lily, Lilium Superbum at Polpis |
Sea Lavender is out! Polpis Harbor August 4. Limonium Carolinanum |
Water Pennywort, Hydrocotyle umbellata, at Pout Pond August 7 |
Monarch on Verbena Bonariensis in our garden, July 27 |
St. Andrew's Cross, Ascyrum Hypericoides, mats all over Norwood Farm |
Friday, July 31, 2020
Late July
Stump Pond on July 24 |
Morning Beauty at Windswept Bog on July 24 Rhexia Virginica |
Monarch on verbena bonariensis in the garden |
Wood Lily, at Squam Farm on July 26 |
Thursday, July 23, 2020
Inland
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 seeing this polyphemous moth on the ground
Daisy Fleabane, Erigeron strigosus
Bird's Foot Trefoil, Lotus corniculatus
Tufted Vetch, Vicia Cracca
Solanum dulcamara, Bittersweet nightshade
Chicory: Cichorium intybus
Milestone Bog: Polyphemous moth
Rambles
Oystercatcher at Head of the Harbor |
Great Egret |
So many horseshoe crab shells |
Hiking to Coskata on the harborside |
Piping Plover |
Sanderling |
Least Sandpiper |
Willet |
Willet at Eel Point |
Eel Point, July 17, 2020 |
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Norwood Farm and Pout Ponds
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 at the Pout Ponds .And the low-bush blueberries and false indigo are out. The blueberries were near a field of narrow leaved white topped asters {Seriocarpus Linfolius). Some early Queen Ann's Lace and Chicory are on the roadsides. The St. Johnswort is still blooming on the moors, along with the Yarrow (achillea).
Great Point and Coatue
Oystercatcher chick near Point 9 on Coatue |
Hungry gull chicks at Point 9 |
Great Point Light |
Glaucium flavum |
Herring Gull chicks rush back to the grass |