At The Cape Last Week

Clouds over Cape Cod Bay near Mayflower Beach, 11 July 2023 (photo by Kate St. John)

15 July 2023

Last week at Cape Cod I came away with many impressions and a few photos of things-that-stand-still. The clouds above Cape Cod Bay and the shallow waves at low tide made a pretty picture on 11 July.

Bird photos are beyond my cellphone’s capability so I’ve borrowed from Wikimedia Commons to illustrate. The Best Birds without a doubt were piping plovers and their chicks at Sea Gull Beach. So cute!

Piping plover chick, Rachel Carson NWR, Maine (photo from Wikimedia Commons)

The most common songbird on the Cape is the gray catbird — as common as robins are in Pittsburgh.

Gray catbird in Massachusetts (photo from Wikimedia Commons)

Ospreys were always overhead. Most of them had nestlings getting ready to fledge.

Osprey bringing food to its nest, Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge (photo from Wikimedia Commons)

Best Insect was an ebony damselfly seen at Stony Brook Mill Site with Bob Kroeger who took this photo.

Ebony damselfly, Stony Brook Mill Site, 8 July 2023 (photo by Bob Kroeger)

Cape Cod has *lots* of rabbits everywhere. I didn’t think to take a photo when a rabbit was nearby. Can you see it in dappled shade in the middle of this photo?

One of the many rabbits on Cape Cod: on the trail at Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary, 11 July 2023 (photo by Kate St. John)

The flowers on this spotted wintergreen (Chimaphila maculata) had not yet opened on 6 July.

Spotted wintergreen, South Dennis, MA, 6 July 2023 (photo by Kate St. John)

A Life Flower: American cow-wheat (Melampyrum lineare) in the dry upland pine forest at Wellfleet Bay. Amazingly it is semi-parasitic with leaves for photosynthesis and roots for pulling nutrients from pines, poplars, sugar maples, red oaks and low-bush blueberries.

American cow-wheat, Wellfleet Bay Audubon Sanctuary, 8 July 2023 (photo by Kate St. John)

Greenery we never see in Pittsburgh –> seaweed.

Seaweed at Sea Gull Beach, Yarmouth, MA, 7 July 2023 (photo by Kate St. John)

Our family prefers the beaches on Cape Code Bay where there’s lots of space to spread out at low tide. At high tide all but the far edge is underwater.

Overcast morning at Corporation Beach, Dennis, MA, 9 July 2023 (photo by Richard St. John)

And the waves are shallow like those at Lake Erie.

Sunny afternoon near Mayflower Beach, Dennis, MA, 11 July 2023 (photo by Kate St. John)

At the end of our stay it was 90 degrees for a couple of days. Not so much fun in the sun. Though it’s nice to travel I’m glad to be home.

(photos by Kate St. John, Bob Kroeger and from Wikimedia Commons)

2 thoughts on “At The Cape Last Week

  1. Welcome home! Thanks for sharing those delightful photos of the beaches of the Cape as well as the wildlife you encountered. Nothing more relaxing than being at the seashore in the summer. Just wish the Cape were closer to us. Would definitely love to spend some of my summer there.

  2. Love the Piping Plovers Kate. And your life plant ! I never heard of it but looked it up in Newcombs.

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