The never ending winter continues to drag on with mainly average to below average temps with even a few short bouts of snow moving through. Thankfully the vast majority of the snow is gone and the water bodies are rapidly losing their ice (even the long frozen Quabbin). Although the huge flocks of geese have moved further north additional species of waterfowl continue to arrive and the last week and a half has produced multiple new species for me for the year in the county including Northern Shoveler, Pied billed Grebe, Red necked Grebe and Ruddy Duck. Other notables have included a group of three Sandhill Cranes flying north mid month, the continued female Redhead, first Virginia Rail and Tree Swallows plus some continued irruptives (Evening Grosbeak and Red Crossbills). The remainder of March will bring more of the same weather with the exception of tomorrow when it will get into the 60's thanks to strong southerly winds. Mid month also marked Wilson's 15th birthday.
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.
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Winter continues into spring with some new arrivals
Green winged Teal, Lake Wallace, Belchertown, MA, Mar 25, 2026
Wood Ducks, Lake Wallace, Belchertown, MA, Mar 25, 2026
Sunrise, Quabbin Gate 5, Belchertown, MA, Mar 25, 2026
Winsor Dam, Quabbin Park, MA, Mar 24, 2026
Wilson enjoying a fresh coating of snow, Covey MWA, Belchertown, MA, Mar 24, 2026
Hooded Mergansers, Lake Wallace, Belchertown, MA, Mar 21, 2026
Canada Goose with neck tag with solar panel on it, Mitch's Way, Hadley, MA, Mar 15, 2026
Ring necked Ducks, Mitch's Way, Hadley, MA, Mar 15, 2026
Wilson on his 15th birthday, Home, Belchertown, MA, Mar 15, 2026
Redhead (with American Black Duck, Northern Pintail and Mallard), Mitch's Way, Hadley, MA, Mar 15, 2026
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