Mass Audubon Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary, May 2015
The sights and sounds of Mass Audubon Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary in Marshfield, Massachusetts, May 2015. Purple Martins, Barn Swallows and Bobolink.
Refuges and Sanctuaries Daniel Webster Marshfield MA Part 1.
Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary is another wonderful effort from the Massachusetts Audubon Society.
It has several well made and charming sheds designed to serve as blinds for observing wildlife without disturbing it.
Refuges and Sanctuaries Daniel Webster Marshfield MA Part 4.
A second visit in May finds the place in a state of exceptional beauty amid the peak of spring bird migration.
DWWS Seasons
Mass Audubon Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary located in Marshfield, Massachusetts. A look at the change of seasons from month to month as seen from one of the observation blinds at the pond.
Refuges and Sanctuaries North River Marshfield MA Part 6.
Further perusal of the Woodland Loop Trail leading back to where it started and a look at the Fern Trail.
Video of the Town of Marshfield, MA
Marshfield is located on the South Shore, about where Cape Cod Bay meets Massachusetts Bay.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 31.74 square miles (82.2 km²). 28.46 square miles (73.7 km²) of it is land and 3.28 square miles (8.5 km²) of it (10.33%) is water. Marshfield is bordered by Massachusetts Bay to the east, Duxbury to the south and southeast, Pembroke to the west, Norwell to the northwest, and Scituate to the north and northeast. Marshfield is 18 miles (29 km) east of Brockton and 29 miles (47 km) southeast of Boston.
Marshfield is named for the many salt marshes which border the salt and brackish borders of the town. There are three rivers, the North (along the northern border of the town), South (which branches at the mouth of the North River and heads south through the town) and the Green Harbor River (which flows just west of Brant Rock and Green Harbor Point at the south of town).
The South River divides a peninsula from the rest of the town, where Rexhame village and the Humarock and Fourth Cliff neighborhoods of the town of Scituate lie. The Scituate neighborhoods can be reached by land by two bridges, by boat, or by foot along Rexhame Beach. The Rexhame-Humarock peninsula is a barrier beach with an 84-foot-high (26 m) moraine, one of only two barrier beach moraines on the east coast of the United States.
Marshfield is the site of several small forests and conservation areas, including the Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary along the Green Harbor River and the North River Wildlife Sanctuary along Route 3A.
The town of Marshfield has six separate zip codes: Marshfield (02050), Brant Rock (02020), Ocean Bluff (02065), North Marshfield (02059), Marshfield Hills (02051), and Green Harbor (02041). There are eight villages in the town: Marshfield Center, Fieldston, Ocean Bluff, Rexhame, Brant Rock, Green Harbor, Marshfield Hills, and North Marshfield.
The following beaches comprise Marshfield's 5-mile-long (8 km) public seashore: Rexhame, Fieldston, Sunrise, Ocean Bluff, Brant Rock, Blackman's Point, Blue Fish Cove, Burke's and Green Harbor. Marshfield is a popular summer beach destination. Tourists and vacationers cause the town's population to nearly double from Memorial Day through Labor Day weekend. Only full-time residents can vote on public tax matters.
Refuges and Sanctuaries North River Marshfield MA Part 2.
This segment follows the edge of a field to reach the viewing platform on the river.
Major drought conditions getting worse in Massachusetts ~ September 2016
Today (9/10/16) we took a nature walk at Mass Audubon Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary in Natick Ma. We checked out a trail we have never been on before. Our first stops were to the two boardwalks. The water level is extremely low,,, many areas are completely dry. Some of you may remember my video I posted earlier this summer of the Turtles I saw from the Boardwalk. This is the worse drought in Massachusetts in 14 years.
I am very concerned for all the wildlife and plants. I have never seen it this bad. This drought is causing major crop damage for the farmers in Massachusetts. I pray we get lots of rain.
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New England Wildlife: Snowy Egret catches a fish
A snowy egret hunting in the marsh at the Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary, Marshfield Ma.
Refuges and Sanctuaries: North Hill Marsh Massachusetts Audubon Society Duxbury MA Part 2.
The second segment leads to a makeshift stick bridge traversing a swamp to access a small island.
How to Identify Birds by Sight : How to Identify Shore Birds by Sight
How to identify shore birds by sight in this free birding video.
Expert: Wayne R. Petersen
Contact: massaudubon.org
Bio: Wayne R. Petersen is director of the Massachusetts Important Bird Areas (IBA) program at the Massachusetts Audubon Society.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
How to Identify Birds by Sight : How to Record your Bird Sightings
How to record your bird sightings in this free birding video.
Expert: Wayne R. Petersen
Contact: massaudubon.org
Bio: Wayne R. Petersen is director of the Massachusetts Important Bird Areas (IBA) program at the Massachusetts Audubon Society.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
How to Identify Birds by Songs : Using a Recording Device for Bird Identification By Ear
Learn techniques for using a tape recorder and other recording devices to identify bird by ear in this free birding video
Expert: Wayne R. Petersen
Contact: massaudubon.org
Bio: Wayne R. Petersen is director of the Massachusetts Important Bird Areas (IBA) program at the Massachusetts Audubon Society.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
How to Identify Birds by Sight : How to Identify Birds of Prey by Sight
How to identify birds of prey such as eagles and hawks in this free birding video.
Expert: Wayne R. Petersen
Contact: massaudubon.org
Bio: Wayne R. Petersen is director of the Massachusetts Important Bird Areas (IBA) program at the Massachusetts Audubon Society.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
How to Identify Birds by Songs : Birds That Say Their Names
Learn about various types of birds that say their name in their bird song in this free birding video
Expert: Wayne R. Petersen
Contact: massaudubon.org
Bio: Wayne R. Petersen is director of the Massachusetts Important Bird Areas (IBA) program at the Massachusetts Audubon Society.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
How to Identify Birds by Sight : How to Identify Song Birds by their Beaks
How to identify song birds by their beaks in this free birding video.
Expert: Wayne R. Petersen
Contact: massaudubon.org
Bio: Wayne R. Petersen is director of the Massachusetts Important Bird Areas (IBA) program at the Massachusetts Audubon Society.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
How to Identify Birds by Sight : How to Identify Birds by Sight in Wetland Areas
How to identify birds by sight in wetland areas in this free birding video.
Expert: Wayne R. Petersen
Contact: massaudubon.org
Bio: Wayne R. Petersen is director of the Massachusetts Important Bird Areas (IBA) program at the Massachusetts Audubon Society.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Get Started with Bird Watching : How to Keep Birding Records in a Field Notebook
Learn about using a field notebook to keep bird notes when birding in this free bird watching video.
Expert: Wayne R. Petersen
Contact: massaudubon.org
Bio: Wayne R. Petersen is director of the Massachusetts Important Bird Areas (IBA) program at the Massachusetts Audubon Society.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Get Started with Bird Watching : Why Birding is So Popular
Learn about birding and why it can be enjoyed by everyone in this free bird watching video.
Expert: Wayne R. Petersen
Contact: massaudubon.org
Bio: Wayne R. Petersen is director of the Massachusetts Important Bird Areas (IBA) program at the Massachusetts Audubon Society.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso