Spring Birding Trip, Part 4 (Star Island Landscapes)
Part 3 is here. When the birding is slow or the light grows dim on Star Island, my eyes/brain switch into landscape mode. Black and White Landscapes Color Landscapes
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Part 3 is here. When the birding is slow or the light grows dim on Star Island, my eyes/brain switch into landscape mode. Black and White Landscapes Color Landscapes
Part 2 is here As I made my way up (and down) the southern Maine coast before heading to Star Island, I made multiple stops along the way to looks
Continue readingSpring Birding Trip, Part 3 (pre-Star Island Landscapes)
Part 1 is here. Star Island, one of the Isles of Shoals off the coast of Maine and New Hampshire, is a classic ‘migrant trap’. Birds migrating at night look
I spent most of last week on my annual spring migration birding trip. I headed out on Monday morning and drove up the southern Maine coast as far as Cape
Early May… Early Spring. The daffodils are out in gardens and the spring ephemerals are beginning to bloom in the woods. Yesterday was a perfect early spring day here in
Thursday was a (relatively) warm* February day with bluebird skies. I headed out mid-morning to make some photographs. I had no real plan other than to be in New London
It was a cold, gray, snowy January. I only managed to make photographs on four days. Here are nine of the ‘keepers’:
Late yesterday (Sunday) morning, with the temperature just above freezing and the skies cloudy, I headed out for a meander. I had no plan other than to be in Brattleboro
The water level in Gregg Lake has been drawn down in order to make repairs to the dam. The goal was to drop the level by about four feet. My
Last Thursday was the warmest day we have had in a long time. The temperature was in the mid-40s F and it was nice a sunny. I headed out late