There is no shortage of wildlife in Central Massachusetts. Here is a sample of photographs from this year.


















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Photographs taken with a bridge camera journaling nature and everyday life in Central Massachusetts and beyond.
There is no shortage of wildlife in Central Massachusetts. Here is a sample of photographs from this year.


















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Fabulous animal/bird shots. Really appreciate the named captions.
Thank you for those kind words! And thanks for visiting.
Such an assortment! Happy New Year!! 😊
Wishing you all the best!
Wonderful wildlife shots, love those critters! HNY!
HNY to you, Eliza!
Especially loved the diversity of birds. Seeing a black bear in my backyard would give me the jitters.
Boy of boy, that bear gave me the jitters! 😉
A wide range of fine portraits – even the bear
Lots of bears here the past few years, as they are losing their land.
Happy New Year! 🍾
Wishing you all the best!
What a wonderful gallery. Wishing you a fantastic 2026.
And you, as well!
Wow, what a great year. Wishing you similar sightings in 2026.
Thank you so much. Wishing you the best possible 2026!
I enjoyed this overview of the birds and wildlife in your area. May the natural world in 2026 be just as rewarding. Wishing you all the best for the year ahead.
Thank you! I have been catching up on some of your older posts, and came across the whydah. The comments were closed but I wanted you to know that I thought the pics and information were wonderful!
Hi Julie – thank you for taking the trouble to comment on the whydahs via your post. Although the whydah stopped taking in interest in his reflection, he (or they) continue to be very active in the courtship department!