Bellevue Pond Walk

Are you enjoying spring yet? It has been a bit soggy but that will hopefully straighten itself out sometime soon.

An early spring walk, in the Middlesex Fells Reservation, will take place on Wednesday April 7, 2010. The adventure begins at 9:15 and runs until 11:30. The spring walk is being led by the excellent hike leader Boot Boutwell.

The walkers should meet at the Bellevue Pond parking lot on South Border Road in Medford. If there is a steady rain the walk will be cancelled.

A Bobcat in Medford

The Middlesex Fells were created to be, and are serving as, a refuge for us and for the many native species that once thrived in the greatly reduced natural habitats found in its environs. It is not surprising to find what are now unusual species in the Fells. Unusual in the sense of being native to the area but that are not typically seen in our more landscaped and disturbed suburbs. These sightings of organisms that are otherwise rarely seen are one of the many things that make Middlesex Fells a special place. This summer there was a really rare and unusual sighting that took place here. A bobcat.

Bobcats are not often seen nor are they likely to be living in most places around the northwestern suburbs of Boston. This animal was both spotted and photographed by George McLean in July of 2009. It was a juvenile cat and was present in the woods around the Brooks Estate. As quickly as it was spotted it was gone.

These cats are not a rarity in the state but are unusual for the eastern areas, especially so close to Boston. The Fells do offer some great habitat for Bobcats and since they tend to be secretive animals. This sighting opens up the possibility that there is an established population of bobcats in the park.

You can read more about the sighting from this Boston Globe story.

Middlesex Fells Wildflowers Walk

There will be a nature walk in the Middlesex Fells on September 21, from 9:15 to 11:30. The focus will be the fall flowers that can be found around the Bellevue Pond area. The walk will be lead by the every interesting and full of information Boot Boutwell.
The walk is free. Meet at the Bellevue Pond Parking lot off of South Border Road in Medford.
In the case of heavy rain the walk will be cancelled.