Walking through Coolidge Reservation

Saturday was so beautiful.  We took a walk-through Coolidge Reservation.

Clarke Pond

As the egrets are coming back love seeing them.  These couple of egrets were on the Path side and flew the other side.   May they are camera shy.

 

Walking through Coolidge Reservation

The Trustees Coolidge Reservation is a wonderful place to explore.

Clark Pond Coolidge Reservation

Took a walk on Wednesday around Clark Pond to Magnolia, such a pretty winter day.

Talking a walk on Magnolia Beach from Coolidge Reservation

Another beauty of a late afternoon walk.  After sitting too long working I decided to go to Coolidge Reservation.  What a treat it is up there and then took a walk toward Magnolia Beach.  The waves were loud and soothing and the sun again amazing.  So grateful.

The waze and wikipedia of bird sightings- Ebird, crowdsourcing since 2002- shows Gloucester whale watching great for birding and

The online database collaboration of Cornell Lab of Ornithology and National Audubon Society compiles aggregate data from engaged birders. What a staggering quantity of volunteers taking the time to share and record data!

Although Cape Ann towns are not ‘hot spots’

it’s fun to sift through the information and peek at some public competition. The top 100 birders in MA are predominantly male.  (We know Cape Ann is a birding hot spot though it may not be a recording hot spot.) There are plenty of reports from scenic North Shore sites: Cranes Beach, Plum Island, Chewbacco Woods, Coolidge Reservation, Eastern Point, and Halibut Point. Less traveled spots such as ‘Lanesville Community garden’ and local cemeteries have a diary entry feel to them and fun to peruse. Checklists indicate the distance and effort taken for any given outing, and the duration, often significant.

There are scores of reports from Gloucester whale watch trips –customers and staff. Look for ‘Stellwagen Bank’ as a listed location. I think I’d like the location column added to one default screen, and a category for whale watching.

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eBird: An online database of bird distribution and abundance. eBird, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, New York. Available: http://www.ebird.org. (Accessed: Date [July 30, 2016]).

Gloucester HarborWalk marker for birds/birding is located along the walkway by Gloucester House, I4C2, and Topside Grill.

Gloucester HarborWalk marker for whales is located just outside Tonno.

SEVEN SEAS WHALE WATCH +1-888-283-1776
CAPE ANN WHALE WATCH +1-800-877-5110
CAPT BILL & SONS +1-800-339-4253
YANKEE FLEET +1-978-283-0313

 

CLARK POND FOGGY MORNING

Clark Pond duck fog ©Kim Smith 2015Snapshots from a recent foggy morning wood’s walk at Coolidge Reservation with daughter Liv. Nature walk at a tortoise pace as she enjoys stopping to take photos as much as do I.

Spider web Clark Pond ©Kim Smith 2015

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Staircase in fog at Coolidge Reservation

June 14, 2014 Staircase in the fog at Coolridge Reservation
For more information about Coolidge Reservation please follow the following link.
http://www.thetrustees.org/places-to-visit/northeast-ma/coolidge-reservation.html