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Beautiful Common Yellowthroat At Fort Hill On Cape Cod.

I was up very early and thought it would be fun to take a walk at Fort Hill to see what else was awake at that hour. Oh my! (Click on blog link for other photo.)

As I rounded the trail by the marsh I heard this gorgeous song coming from high up on one of the reeds I looked up and there was a Common Yellowthroat singing his heart out. He was just gorgeous! Love his black mask and bright yellow throat.

Just at the right place at the right time! Such a treat!

The Boats Are Ready And Waiting At Rock Harbor On Cape Cod.

The boats are all in and waiting at Rock Harbor. It should be a great summer as people love to go out on their boats for fishing or for pleasure. There are also a number of fishing excursion boats that dock here which are very popular.

Rock Harbor is definitely a popular spot in the summer! Love all the colors!

 

Pretty Purple Beach Pea Wildflower On Cape Cod.

The little purple and pinkish Beach Pea wildflowers are blooming all over the Cape. I’ve seen at them at Fort Hill and at most of the beaches.

The Beach Pea is a vine-like plant with many irregularly shaped 1″ flowers suspended above the plant. They bloom in June and July along the dunes and salt marshes, so you have plenty of time to see them!

Interesting fact: They got their name because their fruit resembles a garden pea. So pretty, don’t you think?

These Baby Bluebirds On Cape Cod Are Way Too Cute!

The baby Bluebirds in our yard have fledged and are hungry! It has been so cute watching them as their parents fly down for the meal-worms and then feed them. (Click on blog link for other photos.)

These are some of the really sweet ones as the parents feed their young.

In the 4th photograph, the mom has the worm in her mouth while the little waits … patiently!

The last photograph was way too funny as the little one landed on the hummingbird feeder and tried to feed from it. So adorable!!

 

Nauset Beach In Orleans On Cape Cod Should Be Very Busy This Summer..

I was so surprised when I went to Nauset Beach the other day at low tide and saw how high the water comes up at high tide. You can see in the photographs that the water is almost up to the dunes. And with the area roped off for shorebird nesting, there isn’t much room at all for beach-goers when the tide comes in. (Click on blog link for other photo.)

It will be interesting to see how it all plays out this summer, especially with Nauset Light Beach having very limited parking because of delays in building their new restrooms. I’m sure Nauset Beach will get a good increase of beach-lovers!