We’ve hiked the Beech Forest Trail hundreds of times and have never seen it as wet as it is this spring. (Click on blog link for other photos.)
Thank goodness the Cape Cod National Seashore has done such a great job installing the many boardwalks along the trail. They certainly are needed to keep dry this year.
Have you hiked the Beech Forest Trail lately? The reflections in the little pools are really pretty.
The docks are back in on the Orleans side of Rock Harbor! Pretty soon the boats will be in the water and people will be lined up, ready to go out fishing! It won’t be long….
All of the other rock pilings at Rock Harbor are of similar height and not very tall, while the new ones that were put in last winter are very tall and of multiple heights. (Click on blog link for other photo.)
Does anyone have any idea why these poles are so different from all of the other poles at Rock Harbor? Just curious…
This beautiful Sharp-shinned Hawk stopped by our bird feeders yesterday right around lunchtime. He must have been hoping to find something there for a meal. (Click on blog link for other photos.)
In doing some research, I learned that the Sharp-shinned Hawk eats insects, reptiles, small mammals and small songbirds. And those we have plenty of in our yard. They usually pounce from low perches which is why I saw him on the feeder.
When hunting at backyard bird feeders, they cause a wave of high-pitched alarm calls among the gathered songbirds as they flee the area. He stayed for a bit but then flew away without finding his lunch in our yard.
Beautiful bird, don’t you think? Have you ever seen a Sharp-shinned Hawk?
The seagulls always make their presence known at MacMillan Pier, wherever they may be. This seagull was enjoying its time on the piling near this old fishing boat.
Cape Cod daily articles on the wonderful Cape Cod places to hike, experience and photograph. A Cape Cod Outdoor Adventure Series.