September 30, 2011
September 29, 2011
Katahdin (4)
Knife's Edge and Pamola Peak. There were no pictures going down, lots of hopping, leaving us both with very sore right legs only, and raw hands from the rough rockage. DO IT.
September 28, 2011
Dark or Light
Last weekend I went out to watch Patrick and others play at club sectionals with a mostly Amherst alum team. Bird photography is tough, and guess what? So is sports photography. So here are a few pictures, not great quality, not great plays, but of people I like at least!
Pjo, Patrick, Sully
Looks like Patrick gets it
Everyone really just wants to hit him in the face
Smooth, Brent
Not a travel
Trevor, looking like a badass, cause he is one, played out of his mind this weekend
Old coach Woody on the ground there. Never seen someone so scared on a frisbee field
Pjo, Patrick, Sully
Looks like Patrick gets it
Everyone really just wants to hit him in the face
Smooth, Brent
Not a travel
Trevor, looking like a badass, cause he is one, played out of his mind this weekend
Old coach Woody on the ground there. Never seen someone so scared on a frisbee field
Katahdin (3)
September 27, 2011
At 44 Cave Hill
Katahdin (2)
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Common Merganser,
landscape,
Mt. Katahdin,
Patrick,
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September 26, 2011
Katahdin (1)
Last Wednesday Patrick and I found ourselves up in the middle of Maine at Baxter State Park. This park hosts Mount Katahdin, with Baxter Peak being the Northern most end of the Appalachian Trail. On the way up we took Cathedral Trail to Baxter Peak, then across Knife's Edge to Pamola Peak and down Helon Taylor to the bottom. It was an incredibly beautiful hike, with really great weather, taking us a little under 8 hours, with a good amount of stoppage time. I highly suggest it.
Influenced by CK, I took a bunch of videos on the way up, so I'll be posting those, only with some photos for the next couple of days to show what it was like up there.
Influenced by CK, I took a bunch of videos on the way up, so I'll be posting those, only with some photos for the next couple of days to show what it was like up there.
September 23, 2011
Manomet
This fall Patrick has been volunteering at the Manomet banding station in Eastern Mass., so this past Monday and Tuesday I went with him to check the place out and had a great time, with some great birds. Just like the Palomarin station, they have a sweet set up with many great ocean views and awesome on-site housing for interns. Unlike Palo, they run 50 nets. While a lot of the birds we caught in the two days I was there are not too uncommon, many were firsts for me, especially in hand. For the most part we had catbirds and tufted titmice but also a few robins, a couple of red-eyed vireos, some blackpolls, a Connecticut warbler, a mourning warbler, a downy, a flicker, and most excitingly, a worm-eating warbler! Cool birds, and what seems like a really awesome place to work and learn. Thanks Patrick (and Manomet banders)!
Patrick weighing a bird
A crazy sea worm we found on the beach, any ideas on what it is?
Yellow-shafted flicker
Mourning warbler
Connecticut warbler
Worm-eating warbler
Red-eyed vireo
Blackpoll
Patrick weighing a bird
A crazy sea worm we found on the beach, any ideas on what it is?
Yellow-shafted flicker
Mourning warbler
Connecticut warbler
Worm-eating warbler
Red-eyed vireo
Blackpoll
September 22, 2011
From DC, NYC, Boston and Shutesbury
Over the weekend I had some visitors. It was fun. Ben, Lizzie, Maya, Carson and Peter all made it out to Leverett for some hiking around Mt. Toby, outdoor games, settling of Catan, and great great food from my dear mother. My dad also got them to move a huge rock.
Pondering the flip
Trying to flip
Flip!
Thanks mom!
Ben, furiously arguing the rules of SPUD
Carson, in fact, still has it
We found this little wren on a walk, looked like it was hit by a car, but could still make it?
Up at the Peace Pagoda
Just got back from Maine. Katahdin and banding at Manomet pictures to come.
Pondering the flip
Trying to flip
Flip!
Thanks mom!
Ben, furiously arguing the rules of SPUD
Carson, in fact, still has it
We found this little wren on a walk, looked like it was hit by a car, but could still make it?
Up at the Peace Pagoda
Just got back from Maine. Katahdin and banding at Manomet pictures to come.
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