
A seemingly outraged blue-gray gnatcatcher in West Roxbury.
The turkeys (sometimes ornery), coyotes, rabbits and even bald eagles continued reclaiming their habitat this year. A little round bird blown across country by storms wound up on Mission Hill. A whale showed up in Dorchester Bay. But did a capybara really stroll down a lane in Charlestown?
Let's review the year in Boston wildlife - with a special thanks to Mary Ellen, who gets up early to take so many shots of Boston's fauna (you can follow her work - and that of her fellow Hub animal enthusiasts in the Boston Nature Group.
Waterfront dining in Jamaica Plain1/17/22 |
Citizen complaint of the day: Round, mean mugging turkey downtown1/24/22 |
Junco at the parko1/26/22 |
Swan on ice1/26/22 |
In an emergency, turkeys are not your friends1/31/22 |
Falcon stuck in Jackson Square T stop2/3/22 |
Logan was hopping this morning2/5/22 |
Frog legs were on the menu at one West Roxbury spot today2/12/22 |
Westie hoodie and the missus2/20/22 |
Heading off into the sunset2/21/22 |
Coyotes follow the Brookline path blazed by the turkeys2/24/22 |
Eider down at Castle Island3/3/22 |
Some ruffled feathers at Millennium Park3/6/22 |
Signal-box painter in Jamaica Plain highlights threatened species, including one found only in a small pond near the Muddy River3/9/22 |
Seems a bit cold for sunbathing, but, then, we're not wearing a fur coat3/15/22 |
Her breadcrumbs bring all the birds to the yard3/20/22 |
Double eagle in West Roxbury3/25/22 |
Spring house shopping in West Roxbury4/2/22 |
Rara avis in Franklin Park4/8/22 |
Angry bird4/18/22 |
Maybe there are more turkeys on Beacon Hill than we think, they've just managed to blend in4/22/22 |
Turtletown4/23/22 |
Boston is for the birds4/24/22 |
Citizen complaint of the day: Police can't collar loose goose5/6/22 |
Make way for goslings on the Expressway5/7/22 |
They're cheep-er by the dozen5/13/22 |
![]() Rodent of unusual size spotted in Charlestown?5/14/22 |
Connectorbun rescued5/14/22 |
An early morning nosh5/17/22 |
A blue bird of happiness5/18/22 |
His serene highness5/28/22 |
Today's fun fact: Snakes that live in Needham's Cutler Park can rattle, but they're not rattlesnakes5/29/22 |
Urban geese learn to adapt5/31/22 |
Heron keeps a watchful eye along the Esplanade6/6/22 |
New homes going in at Jamaica Pond6/7/22 |
Everything just ducky at Jamaica Pond6/8/22 |
A quick dip in the Charles6/11/22 |
Citizen complaint of the day: That's no Dick Van Dyke singing 'Chim Chim Cher-ee'6/13/22 |
Solid6/15/22 |
Young'uns at Jamaica Pond6/16/22 |
Feeding frenzy at the Charles River Dam6/19/22 |
Raising this year's crop of urban buns6/26/22 |
Taking flight in Dorchester6/26/22 |
They rule the roost7/1/22 |
Ka-ping!7/4/22 |
Some good chow in West Roxbury7/9/22 |
Citizen complaint of the day: Raccoon family on the move in Charlestown7/10/22 |
Charles River drops below a beaver's knees in West Roxbury8/1/22 |
Kind of a fuzzy dragonfly at Jamaica Pond8/3/22 |
Citizen complaint of the day: Huge wasps build giant nest in Jamaica Plain8/4/22 |
Serene green queen8/5/22 |
Baby wheel in Dorchester Bay8/7/22 |
You never know what you'll see at the Witness Post8/7/22 |
Receding Charles River has exposed not just mud but invasive snails8/8/22 |
Duck, duck, herons8/17/22 |
Great Blue and the Night Herons drop their first album8/20/22 |
Deer ears8/30/22 |
Wild turkey? Not when they're this wet9/6/22 |
Blue heron in green water9/17/22 |
Peck, peck, peckin' on heaven's door9/18/22 |
Heron in the mist9/19/22 |
Giving a hoot about the South End9/19/22 |
Inoffensive little fluffy thing that's done absolutely nothing to deserve the name it's saddled with10/8/22 |
Appeal to the great spirit: Get this bird off my face10/11/22 |
The turkey matador of Dorchester finds himself surrounded10/15/22 |
Lovebirds10/22/22 |
Somebody gives a hoot11/1/22 |
It takes a lot to ruffle Remy the Cat's feathers, marauding turkey flock learns11/30/22 |
Never mind the prince and princess landing here, a bald eagle touched down near Davis Square today11/30/22 |
Those nearing release are allowed to wander the grounds12/6/22 |
One of these geese is not the same12/17/22 |
A warbler on Mission Hill is far from home12/22/22 |
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Comments
Thank you!
By mg
Tue, 12/27/2022 - 3:23pm
Thanks for this round-up, Adam. Such a nice reminder of all the wonderful UHUB nature posts you share, with both your own pictures and those of others. Especial thanks to Mary Ellen plus all the other local photographers who remind us of the nature around us.
Echoing the kudos to our local nature photogs
By MC Slim JB
Tue, 12/27/2022 - 9:19pm
and Adam for regularly running their edifying, beautiful work!
I hate the usage LOL, but I literally LOLed this morning at that photo. That bird has spend its whole life explaining, "Look, I am *not* angry!", which is really hard not to make sound angry.
Does Mary Ellen know how much people enjoy her pix?
By BostonDog
Wed, 12/28/2022 - 8:12am
The nature photos are one of the great features of this site. Thanks Adam (and Mary) for such comprehensive coverage of the city.