This was such a gorgeous view of the coast Guard Station on Coast Guard Beach at low tide. The clouds were spectacular!
What do you think?
Someone has been busy at Nauset Light Beach. They have made 2 of these free-firm structures using only things found at the beach like driftwood and twine from the branches. Standing about 8′ tall, they are pretty cool looking. One is at the entrance to the beach by the trail and the other one is quite a ways down the beach toward Coast Guard Beach.
Have you seen them on the beach? Someone was being very creative!
We saw our first Great Yellowlegs on the flats at Boat Meadow Beach the other day. Summer must be somewhere around the corner. It’s such a treat to see the shorebirds migrating back up north.
As you can see the Greater Yellowlegs is known for its distinctively long, bright yellow legs and yellow feet. Have you ever seen a Greater Yellowlegs?
Nauset Beach, part of the National Seashore, is one of the more popular beaches on Cape Cod. Its beaches go for miles… Nauset Spit to the north and to Chatham to the south.
I loved this photograph as you walk up the first path to the beach. So pretty, don’t you think?
You can see that they have been working hard over the winter to install this new fence to help with beach erosion.
There were the coolest patterns of sand at the end of Coast Guard Beach by Nauset Spit. It almost looks like a tray of swirled fudge. (Click on blog link to see larger photo
You can see the formations as you look out onto Nauset Marsh from the backside of Coast Guard Beach.
Pretty interesting, don’t you think?