Posts Tagged ‘wildlife’
Bag the ban
It was only a matter of time. A small group of our fellow citizens has decided that they know better than the rest of us and want to dictate how we can carry our shopping purchases out of a store. Ten citizens have signed a petition to place an article on the May 1 Annual […]
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Tags: bags, ban, business, bylaw, capitalism, choice, Farmland, free market, lightbulbs, litter, marijuana, Mark Sardella, Massachusetts, oceans, petition, plastic bags, recycling, single-use, stores, sustainability, thin-film shoppomh bags, Thomas Edison, Town Meeting, trash, Wakefield Daily Item, Wakefield MA, wildlife
Cool Squirrel on a Hot Day
They say you should take it easy when the summer heat gets unbearable. This black squirrel is cool in more ways than one. First of all, he has a blond tail, a very eyecatching trait. Second, he is apparently seeking relief from the summer heat by stretching out on the cool metal of this fence […]
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Tags: black squirrel, blond, blonde tail, cool, heat, hot, nature, rodent, rodents, squirrel, squirrels, summer, tail, Wakefield, Wakefield MA, Wakefield Massachusetts, wildlife
Close Encounter
of the Unbearably Cute Kind I was standing waist deep in water, about to go for a swim in the pond behind my house (Sluice Pond – Lynn, Massachusetts), when two tiny ducklings and their watchful mom swam up and approached me within an arms length. Obviously, since I was about to go for a […]
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Tags: bird, birds, duck, duckling, ducklings, ducks, fowl, Lynn, Lynn MA, Lynn Massachusetts, mallard, mallards, nature, pond, ponds, Sluice Pond, waterfowl, wildlife









