Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary - Wood Duck Rehabilitation Rescue
A mini-documentary about the Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary in Norfolk, MA, teaming up with the Massachusetts Bristol Blake State Reservation and local wildlife rehabilitator Brenda Varvarigos to release two young wood ducks back into the wild.
Sensory Trail at Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary
Tour of the Sensory Trail at Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary in Norfolk, MA. Video courtesy of The Sun Chronicle.
Refuges And Sanctuaries Stony Brook Norfolk MA Part 3.
This segment crosses over into the Bristol Blake State Reservation.
Refuges and Sanctuaries Stony Brook Norfolk MA Part 1.
This clip begins an exploration of the Stony Brook Sanctuary.
A lovely day at MAS Stony Brook ~ Norfolk Ma
WOW!! What a great day it was here in Massachusetts! We had a week of rain. I was thrilled to get out for a much needed Nature Walk. We headed over to Massachusetts Audubon Society ~ Stony Brook in Norfolk Mass. We saw lots of turtles and birds. We had a great afternoon.
Stony Brook Address:
Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary
108 North Street
Norfolk, MA 02056
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Song: Innocent Sleep
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Otters at Stony Brook Mass Audubon ~ Deer at Sachuest Point and Shore Birds in Rhode Island
We have been hearing that there are Otters at Mass Audubon Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary in Norfolk Mass. We spent 2 hours walking around and were delighted towards the end of our Nature walk on December 30, 2018 that we saw 4 Otters. They sure are fun to see.
Sorry for the shaky footage. We are looking for a Monopod to bring along on our walks. The Tripods I have are very big, heavy and bulky,, not fun to drag along on a walk.
Some of the birds were recorded At Wetherill State Park in Jamestown Rhode Island. Some Birds and the Deer were recorded at Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge Middletown Rhode Island. And the Backyard birds in my Yard Bellingham Massachusetts.
Starring in this Video and Locations:
Otters ~ Stony Brook Norfolk Massachusetts
American Goldfinch ~ ~ My Backyard Bellingham Massachusetts
Razor Bill ~ (This was a life list bird for me ,, I was so happy)
Fort Wetherhill State Park Jamestown Rhode Island
Common Loons ~ Fort Wetherhill State Park Jamestown Rode Island
Common Eider ~ Fort Wetherhill State Park Jamestown Rhode Island ans Sachuest Point Middletown Rhode Island
John H Chafee Boat ~ Fort Wetherhill State Park Jamestown Rhode Island
Winterberrys ~ Stony Brook Norfolk Massachusetts
Hooded Merganser ~ Stony Brook Norfolk Massachusetts
Carolina Wren ~ My Backyard Bellingham Massachusetts
Downy Woodpecker ~ My Backyard Bellingham Massachusetts
Mute Swans ~ Hopedale Parklands
White Tailed Deer ~ Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge
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Massachusetts Birds
Rhode Island Birds
Massachusetts Nature Walk
Rhode Island Nature Walk
Backyard Birds
Rhode Island Deer
Rhode Island Shore Birds
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Deer in yard and trip to Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary
Hello, today is another vlog. We have nice visitor in the yard- deer that is hungry. Then we go to the park called Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary -Bristol Blake State Reservation. We enjoy fall sunny day out.
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My new Walking Stick ~ Sunday at Mass Audubon Stony Brook
The heat wave has ended. It sure has been hot here the past 3 days. We had some rain move thru our area which helped to cool it off into the high 70's. It was very muggy thou. We went to Massachusetts Audubon Stony Brook in Norfolk Massachusetts for a walk. We went to the Trails across the Street from the Sanctuary. We walked out to and around the Glacial Knoll and Pond. The Tree canopy protected us from the light rain. There were so many Mosquitoes. I should had used some spray. I loved seeing all the Ferns.
Stony Brook Address:
Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary
108 North Street
Norfolk, MA 02056
Artist: Project System 12
Song: For You Alone
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America's Wildest Places - Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, Massachusetts
Located along the northeast coast of Massachusetts, Parker River National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1941 to provide feeding, resting, and nesting habitat for migratory birds.
WILDLIFE & HABITAT
Most commonly associated with Plum Island -- a barrier beach island -- the refuge is comprised of more than 4700 acres of diverse habitats including sandy beach and dune, cranberry bog, maritime forest and shrub land, and freshwater marsh. The most abundant habitat on the refuge is its 3,000+ acres of salt marsh, one of the most productive ecosystems in nature. Parker River provides pristine coastal habitat for over 300 species of resident and migratory birds, as well as a large variety of mammals, insects, fish, reptiles and amphibians. The refuge also provides critical habitat for the federally threatened piping plover.
Saltmarsh Sparrow
Even though this little brown bird migrates twice each year, its entire life is spent in salt marshes. Because its life cycle is so closely tied to salt marshes, it is vulnerable to multiple threats including habitat loss, effects of climate change (sea level rise and increased frequency of intense storms), and contaminants (or pollution). Biologists are closely monitoring the sparrow population that breeds at Parker River. One of the things they are investigating is why the sparrows at the refuge have elevated levels of mercury in their bloodstream.
Piping Plover
The Atlantic coast population of this small shorebird was listed as threatened on the Federal Endangered Species List in 1986. As with so many other species in decline, plover populations plummeted primarily due to habitat disturbance and loss. Plovers arrive to breed and nest on the refuge beach beginning in late March. Refuge management efforts focus on minimizing human-caused disturbance by restricting public access to the refuge beach during this critical time. Predator controls are also put in place as warranted. Breeding success is closely monitored by refuge biologists throughout the spring and summer months.
TRAVEL & TOURISM
The refuge itself provides many visitor opportunities. From the 6.5 mile long Wildlife Drive, visitors can view wildlife in a variety of habitats including salt marsh, dune, and maritime forest. The Hellcat Interpretive Trail boardwalk includes both a marsh and dune loop. A number of other boardwalks provide access to the refuge's ocean beach (when the beaches aren't closed because of piping plover management -- April 1st thru late summer). Two observation towers, the handicap accessible Pine Trail, the Bill Forward Bird Blind, and a number of other wildlife viewing areas provide almost limitless opportunities to observe, photograph and otherwise enjoy wildlife.
In addition to its mission of wildlife conservation, the refuge provides a variety of excellent wildlife-dependent recreational activities, including surf fishing, wildlife observation and photography, a variety of interpretive programs, and seasonal waterfowl and deer hunting opportunities. A large visitor center -- complete with a classroom and auditorium -- supports many of these public uses.
Directions:
The refuge headquarters and visitor center is located at 6 Plum Island Turnpike, Newburyport , MA, directly across the street from the Massachusetts Audubon Society Joppa Flats Education center.
The refuge is located ~35 miles north of Boston near the City of Newburyport. From Route 95 take exit 57 and travel east on Route 113, then continue straight onto Route 1A South to the intersection with Rolfe's Lane for a total of 3.5 miles. Turn left onto Rolfe's Lane and travel 0.5 miles to its end. Turn right onto the Plum Island Turnpike, and our visitor center will be shortly on the right. If not stopping at our visitor center, continue to travel 2.0 miles crossing the Sgt. Donald Wilkinson Bridge to Plum Island. Take your first right onto Sunset Drive and travel 0.5 miles to the refuge entrance.
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Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary Camp PSA (2) - 2014
Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary 108 North St. Norfolk MA 02056 508-528-3140
Great day at Mass Audubon Stony Brook ~ Swans ~ Geese ~ Ducks~ Turtles and a Frog
We have had a lot of rain this week! It has been so dark and gloomy and it got very cold at night. It got down to 36*! That's to cold for this time of year. I worried about the Migratory Birds and all the birds sitting on eggs or trying to protect their hatchlings from the cold temperatures and rain.
Today we woke to beautiful Sunshine,,, oh what a treat! We headed over to Massachusetts Audubon Society Stony Brook in Norfolk Massachusetts for a much needed nature walk. All the rain made all the plants leaf out,, every thing was so beautiful and green. I loved it.. The Ferns are growing and many wildflowers!
I saw:
Mute Swans and their Cygnets
Canadian Geese and their Goslings
Mallard Ducks
Painted Turtles
Bull Frog
I was not able to get a good enough video but I did see 2 Great Blue Herons
and lots of Dragonflies.
Address:
Stony Brook Address:
Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary
108 North Street
Norfolk, MA 02056
Artist: David Bayon-Tavita
Title: Sunset at Soneva Fushi
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History of Norfolk MA by John Gage
The seedy underbelly of New England Wildlife
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Nasketucket Bay State Reservation
Slide show of frog eggs in one of Nasketucket Bay State Reservation's vernal pools with frog and bird sounds. Images and sounds captured on Easter Sunday, March 31, 2013.
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A short ride through Great Brook Farm State Park, Carlisle, Massachusetts
Winter walk at Mass Audubon Broadmoor ~ Natick Mass.
Winter has finally hit us here in Massachusetts. It was freezing yesterday. We took a walk at Mass Audubon Broadmoor in Natick Massachusetts. There were some very slippery spots on the trails and boardwalk. We had a wonderful time.
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Broadmoor Address:
Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary
280 Eliot Street
Natick, MA 01760
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Connecting WIth Nature - Swans- Turtles and Trains
We first went to Riverbend ~ Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park in Uxbridge Massachusetts on Saturday. Sunday we headed over to Massachusetts Audubon Society Stony Brook in Norfolk Massachusetts!
As many of you know I always get excited when I see a Train,,, we were able to get a quick video of an MBTA Train in Norfolk Massachusetts headed into Boston.
Riverbend:
Address & Directions to River bend ~ Heritage State Park:
287 Oak St.
Uxbridge Mass. 01569
From the East/West/Boston/Southeast:
Take Mass Pike (Rte. I-90) to exit #10A in Millbury, Rte 146 South.
Take Rte 146 S & follow for 12 miles to exit # 3, Route 16.
Turn left onto Rte 16 East and follow for 2 miles to the traffic lights.
Turn left onto Route 122 North and follow for 1-1/4 mile and then turn right at traffic light onto Hartford Ave.
In 1 mile, turn right onto Oak Street at the UMass Tri-River Family Health Center.
Visitor Center is 1/10 mile on the left in the red barn.
Stony Brook Address:
Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary
108 North Street
Norfolk, MA 02056
Artist: Patroux
Title: Circle of Hope
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Massachusetts Nature
Some critters from the wilds of Massachusetts filmed in the summer of 2008. Accompanied by music created by the filmmaker.
Spring Peeper, Northern Watersnakes, Ribbon Snake, Beaver and others
Wildlife of Northampton, Massachusetts
Wildlife of Northampton, Massachusetts pose for the camera to inspire their neighbors to contribute to local conservation orgs to preserve their habitat.