Rach’s Bike:

Photo and Video of Nature Sojourns into Massachusetts Woodlands, Wetlands, Fields, and Streams, and at times other places.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Picturesque scene on the trail today


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Friday, August 24, 2012

Mushrooms




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Plankton algae


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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Horseback riders on today's trail at Tubbs Meadow

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Sun Turtle


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Snowy White Egret






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American Lady Butterfly





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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Plankton algae


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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Double-crested Cormorant




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Digital Nature Photography - Birds

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No fancy photography, I am not a professional photographer. I have a simple video camera with still picture capability.



As of 2010 the camera used is a Sony HX1



These pictures and videos are presented exactly as I viewed them at the time. No modifying except for some gamma, brightness, or contrast adjustments in order to have a more comprehensive image.


“Bicycles are all about trust and balance ... that's what love is." Nikki Giovani

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Turtles

Turtles
It is evidentially a common snapping turtle. It is a beautiful turtle, much more attractive than the brown or gray common snapper. It was a very aggressive little turtle and followed my every move, not like the usual retraction into its shell revealing only the shell. This turtle was about 5 to 6’ long and impeccably black.

Snapping Turtle

Toads

Toads
Beautifully Camoflaged Toad

Frogs

Frogs
Bull Frog

Polliwogs/Tadpoles

Birds

Birds
Blue Heron

Green Heron

Golden Finch

Osprey Chicks

White Egret or Heron

Cooper's Hawk

Double-crested Cormorant

Dragonflies and Damselflies

Dragonflies and Damselflies
Widow Skimmer

Ebony Jewelwing






Butterflies

Butterflies

Moss

Moss

White Moss

Wild Mushrooms/Fungi

Wild Mushrooms/Fungi




















Rach's Wildflowers

Rach's Wildflowers
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Our Backyard

Our Backyard
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Wildflower Photography

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Wild Mushroom Photography and Identification

  • An Abbreviated Guide to the Mushrooms of Massachusetts
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