Out in the depths of Beaver Brook there is a trail that runs through the craggiest, hilliest portion of an otherwise tame forest. Here, boulders the size of small cottages are strewn on hill tops thanks to the receding glaciers eons ago. As I was making my sweltering way along these boulders (It was around 90 so a bit too hot for me) I noticed a mud ball against the crevice of such a boulder.
It doesn't look it, but it is about 6 feet up from the ground. So last week, I took my camera, reached up and took a blind snap.
And then again yesterday....
Aren't they so ugly that they're cute? I have no idea the kind of bird. Last year I followed the growth of a different nest and was lucky enough to spot the parents. This nest is atop a hill and the parents have ample warning that a huffing, puffing hiker is coming. :)
1 comment:
i really need to come down to New Hampshire to Hike Beaver brook with you! you've taken so many good pictures there and i do miss that walk.
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