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May 2020

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May 2 – Went for an early morning bike ride to the BU bridge and back. Near the Longwood T station saw a group of 3 male turkeys displaying with their tails fanned out, Thanksgiving-style. Stopped at Hall’s Pond in Brookline and took a video just to record the lovely dawn chorus of birdsong. It’s amazing to hear this right in the city – you can see the 5 or 6 story apartment buildings on Beacon Street poking up above the trees behind the pond. May 4 – Walking in the Arboretum in the early morning, saw many more trilliums out along the oak path. On the way back to the entrance to the Arb I saw the first few early lilacs starting to bloom. The Arboretum has a wonderful collection of lilacs, with nearly 400 plants spreading over a hillside to create a mass of color in mid-May. May 5 – As I walked up to a neighbors’ house to return some plastic containers, a robin flew out of the wreath on the front door. When I looked more closely, I saw that it had a nest at the top ...

Nature Notes April 2020

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April 5 - Karen called yesterday to say that she’d seen a great horned owl nest in the Forest Hills Cemetery earlier in the day – very exciting! She was tipped off by a group of birders with telescopes watching the nest. She wondered if I’d like her to show me the nest – absolutely, I’d like to see the nest! We met up at the cemetery around 9am this morning and went straight to the nest, high up in a pine(?), on the crest of a steep hillside. The nest itself was a jumble of sticks, perhaps 30” across, wedged into a crook of the tree, where several branches met the trunk. On the nest, two owlets, all tawny fluff, looking like ookpiks from the 1960s. A sealskin ookpik from the mid-1960s. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ookpik#/media/File:A_sealskin_Ookpik.jpg HazelAB. CC BY-SA 4.0 ] At one point, the owlets looked right at us and you could see the beginning of the tufts of the “horns” on one of them. After a bit, one of the adults flew in, landing in a nearby tree, observing th...