Category Archives: Cape Cod Wildlife

Slow Turtle Crossing At The Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary On Cape Cod

As you drive into the Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary on Cape Cod, you see a “Slow Turtle Crossing” sign. There are a lot of turtles at the sanctuary and the staff and volunteers do an incredible job helping the Terrapins during the off-season.

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These two turtles were lazing in the sun on a log on Silver Springs Pond.

 

We Saw Our First Red Fox At The Audubon Sanctuary In Wellfleet On Cape Cod

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We had our first sighting of a Red Fox at the Audubon Sanctuary in Wellfleet on Cape Cod the other day. He was walking through the woods and then lay down for a nap.

It was pretty cool as we had never seen one here before.

Have you ever seen a Red Fox? Look at that bushy tail!

Black And Orange Box Turtle In Eastham on Cape Cod

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Did you know that Box Turtles are exclusively North American and occupy the eastern United States? They have a hinged lower shell that can almost completely close up. Did you know that the Box Turtle burrows almost 2 feet down in the earth in October or November until April?

I didn’t know any of these fact until I looked them up. Pretty cool.

I happened to see this colorful little guy crossing the road right in front of my new home. Welcome, little Box Turtle!

From bugling Bull Elk to Box Turtles… new adventures!

Nauset Marsh From Fort Hill on Cape Cod Is Spectacular!

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The views of Nauset Marsh from Fort Hill on Cape Cod are just spectacular! You can see Nauset Light in the distance, as well as the distant shores.

Up close, there are a lot of trails around Fort Hill  for you to explore. Don’t forget your binoculars with all of the birds.

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Or take your kayak out for a beautiful paddle around the marshes and see all of the amazing wildlife. There is so much to do around Fort Hill and Nauset Marsh, I’m sure I will have many more Blogs about this amazing place!

 

Chatham’s Sharks In The Park Exhibit On Cape Cod

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It was such fun to see the “Sharks in the Park” exhibit in Chatham on Cape Cod. There were painted and decorated sharks everywhere!

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Sharks in the Park combines public art with the business community to create a unique Chatham experience. Sponsored by the Chatham Merchants Association.
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Local businesses sponsor shark sculptures that are located in Kate Gould Park. The businesses  recruit local artists to paint special scenes on their shark and then the sculpture are on display in the park. What a unique idea and so much fun for the entire family!