Along the west side of the approach to Boothbay Harbor, Maine, is the Burnt Island Lighthouse
Burnt island Light
Along the west side of the approach to Boothbay Harbor, Maine, is the Burnt Island Lighthouse
When returning to Boothbay harbor, just as we passed McFarland Island, I noticed the unmistakable shape of a heron among the exposed seaweed near the water’s edge.
After departing Boothbay Harbor by boat and heading southeast, we came upon Ram and Fisherman islands.
A squadron of cormorants approached us as we cruised by Ram Island on the coast of Maine near Boothbay harbor today.
A young deer froze as we approached the field. He was munching on the grass when he noticed us.
While walking in a parking lot next to a seaside cove, an egret suddenly lifted off.
Found a mallard actually floating in the duck weed this past week.
During an evening walk down to the marsh last weekend, we found a solitary great egret standing in mid-channel. Eventually he? poked at the water for minnows but flew off as I crept closer.
Last weekend the hummingbirds were feeding regularly at my brother’s feeder. I concentrated on getting a shot of one in the nearby trees and found this one at the perfect angle to show off his colorful throat.
A single cormorant arrives at Poggy Bay in Connecticut; Fisher’s Island Sound provides the background and North Dumpling Island in NY state is on the horizon