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PO Box 575, East Boston, MA 02128
Meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of each month Eliot House, Revere Beach, Revere, at 7 PM
Call 617-846-7418 to confirm date and time email: friendsofbelleislemarsh@comcast.net
Photo of "the Zoppo Property" where the proposed pedestrian bridge would be erected.
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The Wetlands Protection Act (Chapter 91)
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2007.10.14 Isle Marsh Time: 9:30 am - 1:30 pm dst Observers: George Cumming, Matthew Garvey, Geoff Wood, Soheil Zendeh High tide: 1:25 pm dst Sky: clear, puffy clouds Temperature: 60°F (10°C) Wind: w 8 - 20 mph (13 - 32 kph) Visibility: perfect Tide: mid to high
Notes: The early part of the cold morning was full of butterflies. Aside from the usual gaggle of Monarchs (at least a dozen migrating through during the day) there was a Red Admiral. I don't have a previous record of one for Belle Isle. A surprise in mid-October--or is it? The other odd butterfly was one of the Ladies--Painted or American, I couldn't tell. It moved too quickly. Early on there was a fallout of migrant birds. I saw a number of sparrows, mostly Savannah, but some others as well, around Palermo Street. Geoff Wood said he saw a sapsucker and and a number of Hermit Thrushes and Ruby-crowned Kinglets around the Park entrance. Later on Matthew Garvey went traipsing all over the salt marsh and kicked up a large number of sparrows, of which many were Savannahs, but he felt sure many others were sharp-tails. 3 definitely teed up for him and he identified them as Nelson's Sharptails. I too went chasing after them, but the only one I got any looks at was turned away from me. I saw a very dull orangy-brown face and not much else. Thin grey lines down the back. The strong wind contributed to a very uncooperative bunch of marsh sparrows.
The raptor activity was best around 9:30 (EST) and then dropped off sharply. Most of the tidal pools in the Reservation have been filling up regularly when the extra high tides occur (spring tides). But the fresh water ponds are dry. The one we call the Muskrat Pond was completely dry last week. I walked across it without getting wet. A little bit of rain over the past week has given us a smidgen of water in that pond again.
Belle Isle birds. Number of bird species: 36 American Black Duck 3 Double-crested Cormorant 3 American Bittern 1 Great Blue Heron 4 Great Egret 3 Turkey Vulture 1 Osprey 1 Cooper's Hawk 3 Red-tailed Hawk 1 American Kestrel 1 Greater Yellowlegs 2 Ring-billed Gull 8 Herring Gull 15 Great Black-backed Gull 3 Rock Pigeon 2 Mourning Dove 1 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 1 Northern Flicker 2 Eastern Phoebe 2 Blue Jay 1 American Crow 1 Ruby-crowned Kinglet multiple (see Geoff Wood) Hermit Thrush multiple (see Geoff Wood) American Robin 2 Northern Mockingbird 2 European Starling 75 Yellow-rumped Warbler 15 Common Yellowthroat 1 Savannah Sparrow 20 Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrow 3 Song Sparrow 4 Swamp Sparrow 1 White-throated Sparrow 2 Eastern Meadowlark 1 House Finch 2 House Sparrow 20
Soheil Zendeh 42 Baker Ave Lexington, MA 02421 home phone 781-863-2392 cell phone 617-763-5637 office phone 617-528-4013 |