Here are quite a few shots from Cape Cod that I took over two trips in the last three weeks. They were all taken from the kayak, on a beach, or standing by a salt water pond. All pictures taken in Dennis MA.
Hope you enjoy this taste of the Cape in mid-Summer!
- Great Blue Heron
- Willet – There are thousands of these – very pretty when they fly
- Willet – I told you they are pretty when they fly
- Warty Comb Jelly, Mnemiopsis, on Swan Pond
- Warty Comb Jelly, Mnemiopsis, on Swan Pond
- Baby Swans
- Baby & Mother Swans
- Swan
- Sunset 23 June 2014 – Swan Pond
- Sunset 21 June 2014 – Swan Pond
- Sunset 19 June 2014 – Swan Pond
- Squid in Tidal Pool on Chapin Beach
- Snowy Egret
- Snowy Egret
- Red tail Hawk harassed by Red-wing Blackbirds
- Daddy Piping Plover
- Osprey in Tree – I watch 2 of the preening for a while
- Osprey
- Light, Barnstable Harbor
- Kingfisher
- Gulls in conversation
- Gull
- Green Heron
- Great Egret
- Great Egret
- Great Egret
- Crab
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Awesome pics! I particularly liked the sunsets and lighthouse. I would love to visit one, one day.
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Thanks Eloise. It’s a great area. Lighthouses are great – there are a few open to the public that are cool to tour.
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These images are quite amazing.
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Thanks Sonya! I used to be able to reply to comments on individual pictures but can’t figure it out right now, so thanks for your comments on those as well. Yes, baby swans are very cute.
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Awesome shots, Trent. I do only know Cape Cod right after Triton. It was a bit different, then…
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Thanks Karen!
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OK, I’ll admit – I’m not sure what you are talking about. Winter storm Triton?
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Last year in March – my husband and I made the first-hand snowstorm Triton experience. Thanks to snow sliding from a roof, I resembled a Yeti for a minute.
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Great picture and if a jelly fish bites or kiss us will we die?
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This type of Jelly fish doesn’t sting. Most of the ones close to me will hurt a little but not bad – leave a red mark. But this one doesn’t.
Thanks for the comments
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