Cedarwood Trail

Very glad to have encountered so many native species. There is at times a tell that a species is introduced—a certain disharmony... Uvularia sessilifolia and Symplocarpus foetidus, on the other hand, are as if the glory of this place discovered and discreetly unveiled...

I also saw one or two red-winged blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus). For some days now I have been hearing their song, which I am well acquainted with (given I bought a plush of this bird with a playable recording of its song for my mom, and I could never resist the urge to activate it), but I never matched the two. The moment I saw the bird this afternoon—before I had even seen the red, for this species has a particularly recognizable shape—I knew.

Posted on April 29, 2024 01:09 AM by tparadox22 tparadox22

Observations

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What

Royal Fern Family (Family Osmundaceae)

Observer

tparadox22

Date

April 28, 2024 04:48 AM EDT

Description

Unidentified fern in Waltham, Massachusetts.

Photos / Sounds

What

Sessile Bellwort (Uvularia sessilifolia)

Observer

tparadox22

Date

April 28, 2024 04:11 AM EDT

Description

Sessile bellwort (Uvularia sessilifolia) in Waltham, Massachusetts.

Photos / Sounds

What

Northern Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum)

Observer

tparadox22

Date

April 28, 2024 04:36 AM EDT

Description

Northern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) in Waltham, Massachusetts.

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