These small pink flowers, known as Stork’s-Bill, are growing all over Cape Cod. The lawn outside of the Eastham Visitor’s Center looks like a blanket of Stork’s-Bill wildflowers. They are a tiny, 3/4″ pink flower with 5 petals that grows from April through October, so you have plenty of time to see them.
“Stork’s-Bill is named [not for its flower shape but] for its long, slender, and pointed seed pods, which are said to resemble the bill of a stork.”
https://specialtyproduce.com/produce/StorksBill_10222.php#:~:text=Stork%27s%2DBill%20is%20named%20for,the%20seeds%20into%20the%20air.