On Cape Cod, that is. The south side of the Cape was about as stick-like as is Cape Ann, but the crocuses were coming up everywhere on the north side, with the yellow of a few daffodils peeking through, too. All along the marshes that border Rt. 6A, ospreys were constructing nests. From far across the marsh, I even caught a glimpse of a hawk fishing!

Crows investigating to see if the hawk left any remains behind

Osprey and Osprey Nests
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Documentary filmmaker, photographer, landscape designer, author, and illustrator. "Beauty on the Wing: Life Story of the Monarch Butterfly" currently airing on PBS. Current film projects include Piping Plovers, Gloucester's Feast of St. Joseph, and Saint Peter's Fiesta. Visit my websites for more information about film and design projects at kimsmithdesigns.com, monarchbutterflyfilm.com, and pipingploverproject.org. Author/illustrator "Oh Garden of Fresh Possibilities! Notes from a Gloucester Garden."
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Thanks KIm, “Yes you have and notice how bird’s nest are always round circle of life.” 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
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So true Dave 🙂
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Great pictures! I love the birds, but the crocus picture just made me smile! Thank you. Spring is on its way!
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Yes it sure is, thank you Anonymous for your kind comment.
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