American Redstart at nest, Central Quabbin, June 14, 2010
It appears I have now reached my 100th post on this blog and have just passed the one year anniversary. Hopefully a few of you have enjoyed the photos and sightings. Today I spent time on central Quabbin checking on breeding activity for the atlas. Lots of birds carrying food, building nests, feeding young. Some highlights included a nest full of American Redstarts, a group of five (or more) Wood Duck ducklings moving across a small pond, a close look at a Barred Owl, and lots of birds building nests, carrying food to nests or feeding fledglings. Although it was a bit of a cool day it was still very productive.
It appears I have now reached my 100th post on this blog and have just passed the one year anniversary. Hopefully a few of you have enjoyed the photos and sightings. Today I spent time on central Quabbin checking on breeding activity for the atlas. Lots of birds carrying food, building nests, feeding young. Some highlights included a nest full of American Redstarts, a group of five (or more) Wood Duck ducklings moving across a small pond, a close look at a Barred Owl, and lots of birds building nests, carrying food to nests or feeding fledglings. Although it was a bit of a cool day it was still very productive.
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