The little things
There are plenty of big things to see on a walk on the path along the Charles River at Millennium Park in West Roxbury: Big trees, big sky and a wide river (now that rainfall is back to normal). But look carefully and there are all sorts of interesting little things to see as well.
Near the berries, a common whitetail dragonfly takes a breather:
And near the resting dragonfly, just a few feet upstream from where Sawmill Brook enters the river, newly hatched fish congregate in a micro-bay, maybe two feet across:
Snail in repose:
On the paved path from the end of the dirt trail back to the parking lot, a flower blooms:
To get to the path: Head towards the canoe launch from the lower parking lot. Just past the path to the canoe launch is another unpaved path on the left. Follow it along the Charles and Sawmill Brook. It'll bring you back to the main paved path; you can turn left and keep following the brook or right back to the parking lot.
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Thank you!
@Adam - thank you so much for sharing your nature observations!
This is lovely.
This is lovely.
I luv this. May no stupid
I luv this. May no stupid human litter and make another piece of what's left of nature here get ruined.
Funny you mention litter
Because the path runs through land reclaimed from what used to be the Gardner Street landfill.