Esther's photos with the keyword: Watertown

Angel pose

28 May 2022 11 10 195
Herring Gull on the Charles River in Watertown, Massachusetts AIMG 6607A

Fishing on the edge of the dam (Explored)

28 May 2022 17 12 215
Herring Gull on the Charles River in Watertown, Massachusetts AIMG 6612

In the splash zone

28 May 2022 7 7 204
Herring Gull on the Charles River in Watertown, Massachusetts AIMG 6606A

Making a Spash (Explored)

12 Sep 2021 22 16 248
Canada goose The Sunday Challenge: Motion AIMG 5891

Cemetery monument

15 Jun 2021 3 118
Mount Auburn Cemetery in Watertown and Cambridge Massachusetts was dedicated in 1831. It is the oldest and one of the most beautiful garden or rural cemeteries in the United States. It is popular with walkers and bird watchers. AIMG 4467

Azaleas and tombstones

15 Jun 2021 4 2 92
Mount Auburn Cemetery in Watertown and Cambridge Massachusetts was dedicated in 1831. It is the oldest and one of the most beautiful garden or rural cemeteries in the United States. It is popular with walkers and bird watchers. AIMG 4462

American Sphynx

15 Jun 2021 9 9 133
Mount Auburn Cemetery in Watertown and Cambridge Massachusetts was dedicated in 1831. It is the oldest and one of the most beautiful garden or rural cemeteries in the United States. It is popular with walkers and bird watchers. "The Sphinx, sculpted by Martin Milmore and gifted to the Cemetery by Dr. Jacob Bigelow, was built as a Civil War Memorial in 1872. Jacob Bigelow, founder and second president of the Cemetery, commissioned the Sphinx as a memorial for the Union dead, celebrating the end of slavery following the Civil War. The image was chosen because of its “personification of intellect and physical force,” and its pairing of beauty and strength, considered the perfect emblem of a new America." mountauburn.org/sphinx AIMG 4473

Victorian memorial

15 Jun 2021 4 119
Mount Auburn Cemetery in Watertown and Cambridge Massachusetts was dedicated in 1831. It is the oldest and one of the most beautiful garden or rural cemeteries in the United States. It is popular with walkers and bird watchers. AIMG 4471

Forever home

15 Jun 2021 3 1 126
Mount Auburn Cemetery in Watertown and Cambridge Massachusetts was dedicated in 1831. It is the oldest and one of the most beautiful garden or rural cemeteries in the United States. It is popular with walkers and bird watchers. AIMG 4468

Redbud tree

15 Jun 2021 3 3 98
Mount Auburn Cemetery in Watertown and Cambridge Massachusetts was dedicated in 1831. It is the oldest and one of the most beautiful garden or rural cemeteries in the United States. It is popular with walkers and bird watchers. AIMG 4465

Birdwatching in the cemetery

15 Jun 2021 1 2 96
Mount Auburn Cemetery in Watertown and Cambridge Massachusetts was dedicated in 1831. It is the oldest and one of the most beautiful garden or rural cemeteries in the United States. It is popular with walkers and bird watchers. AIMG 4464

Fenced in family

15 Jun 2021 13 14 102
Mount Auburn Cemetery in Watertown and Cambridge Massachusetts was dedicated in 1831. It is the oldest and one of the most beautiful garden or rural cemeteries in the United States. It is popular with walkers and bird watchers. AIMG 4461

Double-crested Cormorants (Explored)

15 May 2019 25 17 300
"Double-crested Cormorants are colonial waterbirds that seek aquatic bodies big enough to support their mostly fish diet. However, they may roost and form breeding colonies on smaller lagoons or ponds, and then fly up to 40 miles to a feeding area. In addition to fishing waters, cormorants need perching areas for the considerable amount of time they spend resting each day. After fishing, cormorants retire to high, airy perches to dry off and digest their meals—rocks, wires, tops of dead trees, ship masts. They tend to form breeding colonies in clusters of trees in or near water. After a while, masses of cormorant guano may kill these trees and the trees may topple, at which point the cormorants may switch to nesting on the ground." www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Double-crested_Cormorant/lifehistory AIMG 4097

Look at me!

15 May 2019 7 7 231
"Double-crested Cormorants are colonial waterbirds that seek aquatic bodies big enough to support their mostly fish diet. However, they may roost and form breeding colonies on smaller lagoons or ponds, and then fly up to 40 miles to a feeding area. In addition to fishing waters, cormorants need perching areas for the considerable amount of time they spend resting each day. After fishing, cormorants retire to high, airy perches to dry off and digest their meals—rocks, wires, tops of dead trees, ship masts. They tend to form breeding colonies in clusters of trees in or near water. After a while, masses of cormorant guano may kill these trees and the trees may topple, at which point the cormorants may switch to nesting on the ground." www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Double-crested_Cormorant/lifehistory AIMG 4102

Creating a scene

15 May 2019 9 8 256
"Double-crested Cormorants are colonial waterbirds that seek aquatic bodies big enough to support their mostly fish diet. However, they may roost and form breeding colonies on smaller lagoons or ponds, and then fly up to 40 miles to a feeding area. In addition to fishing waters, cormorants need perching areas for the considerable amount of time they spend resting each day. After fishing, cormorants retire to high, airy perches to dry off and digest their meals—rocks, wires, tops of dead trees, ship masts. They tend to form breeding colonies in clusters of trees in or near water. After a while, masses of cormorant guano may kill these trees and the trees may topple, at which point the cormorants may switch to nesting on the ground." www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Double-crested_Cormorant/lifehistory AIMG 4119

Curvaceous (Explored)

23 Apr 2019 12 10 301
Mute swan in the Charles River in Watertown, Massachusetts. The mute swan is native to Eurasia and northern Africa and is an introduced species in North America. AIMG 4036

Balancing bird

23 Apr 2019 5 6 169
Double crested cormorant along the Charles River in Watertown, Massachusetts AIMG 4018

Photobombing duck (Explored)

24 Sep 2014 25 20 815
I was so busy fiddling with my tripod and the live view screen that I neglected to notice that this little mallard duck had photobombed my shot of the Great Blue Heron. Not the Sunday Challenge: Water AIMG 3757

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