The egret on the marsh
A barge of stuff in Boothbay harbor, Maine. Oh, there is a bird, probably a tern, in the photo.
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.