These are a number of pictures that I missed on the first review. Decided they were good enough to include a post script to the previous posts.
These little guys were digging for something along the base of a building at Indian Pond |
Little Austin Pond Trox found a beaver home with babies He tried getting as close as possible |
Watch the Beavers protect their home against the orange invader! |
The Cliff Swallow mothers were very busy keeping the little ones in these nests fed. These were located on the Kokadjo Bridge of the Roach River were we stopped for lunch. |
Ruby Throated Hummingbird The people at the Allagash Gateway Campground had lots of feeders out |
Trox spotted this bird's nest while walking around the area surrounding the Allagash Gateway Campground |
Caterpillars of some unknown variety We haven't submitted them for id yet Allagash Gateway Campground |
Blue Jay A member of the Corvidae family Baxter State Park |
A side note on Baxter State Park. It is the largest state park in Maine and was granted to the state with very strict restrictions. The road must stay narrow and dirt and the area must stay as it was. It is very beautiful from what we have seen and we would like to drive into it but there are size limitations on vehicles. We exceed the length, height, and width restrictions so we can't enter with the RV. We don't tow a car and the nearest car rental place is WAYYYY too far so we had to settle for flying over it and a few short excursions.
The day we stayed at Wilson Pond Trox hiked over to Baxter State Park These are what he brought me back |
Gray Jay This is the guy known as the 'Camp Robber' Baxter State Park |
Flycatcher - most likely an Alder Spotted on hike to Baxter State Park |
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