Photo Essay: Scenes from Wolf Trap Hill Farm February 1, 2016 1 MIN READ Photo Essay All photographs by Kathleen Brissette. Related Articles The Lists and the Lister of Wolf Trap Hill Farm Wolf Trap Hill and the circa-1735 house photographed in 1881. Photograph courtesy of Kathleen Brissette. My youngest brother, my sister, and I grew up on ... Birding Prospect Hill, Waltham, and the Cambridge Reservoir Because migrant flocks and most of the breeders can be found throughout the park, the loop described here covers only a few exceptional highlights. ... Musings from the Blind Birder: Memorable Winter Birding Moments Then came the crowning moment, captured by the photograph taken by Bob that accompanies this column. The owl perched on top of a stop ... Fifth Report of the Maine Bird Records Committee Records Accepted Sagadahoc joined the growing number of counties in Maine with records of Pink-footed Goose when Robin Robinson and her Christmas Bird Count team ... Front Cover: February 2016 The common name “Turkey” comes from the red head of the adult that supposedly resembles the head of a Turkey. The name “Vulture” comes ... About Books: Quand le Hibou Chante Bleeding and in a lot of pain, I headed first to the other side of Worcester to the Tufts Wildlife Clinic in Grafton holding ... Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. blog comments powered by Disqus