My observations and sightings in nature from both my local area and much further afield. Focus is always on birds but other parts of nature make it on here too.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Quabbin Park
I took a short trip over to Quabbin Park this morning starting and ending at Winsor Dam. At first light there was a group of 600+ gulls lifting off the water here with most being Ring-billed Gulls. I tried to pick out something odd from the gathering but the light was not great and the birds were moving around and heading out as the sun came up. I then headed into Quabbin Park with a quick stop at the Route 9 marsh that oddly still has some open water and had some Hooded Mergansers enjoying the lack of ice. In addition there was a Belted Kingfisher working the area as well as a Winter Wren chipping away. With the calm conditions I was hopeful of some variety of waterfowl but the only species on the reservoir was Common Merganser. Other than the mergansers the area was very quiet. I stopped back at Winsor Dam on my way out and found a group of 20+ American Robins, an Eastern Bluebird and a very vocal House Finch enjoying the crab apple trees at the headquarters building.
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