Author Archives: Ryan D.

About Ryan D.

Where: Mass Audubon Headquarters, Lincoln | Who: A Vermont ex-pat, lifelong skier, musician, photographer, motorcycle enthusiast, budding native plant gardener, and pun master | Favorite part of the job: Working with wonderful colleagues to make nature accessible to everyone

Clouds © Wendy Wolfberg

Take 5: Cloud Nine

For something that we don’t tend to give much thought, clouds are pretty amazing. Made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air, clouds are categorized and named based on their shape and how high they are in the atmosphere. They can be important indicators of shifts in the weather, help protect us from the sun’s intense rays, and are a great source of entertainment—after all, what’s more relaxing on a warm, sunny day than lying in the grass, gazing at cloud formations and trying to spot familiar shapes in their seemingly random formations?

Here are five fantastic photos of clouds from our Picture This: Your Great Outdoors photo contest, which is now open for submissions for 2019. Submit your weather photography or other nature shots now!

Clouds © Karen Gardner
Clouds © Karen Gardner
Clouds © Wendy Wolfberg
Clouds © Wendy Wolfberg
Clouds © Nick SJ
Clouds © Nick SJ
Clouds © Megan O'Leary
Clouds © Megan O’Leary
Clouds © Joanne McKinnon
Clouds © Joanne McKinnon
American Goldfinches © Roberto De Souza

Take 5: Baby Food

Brace yourself for a serious cuteness overload. It’s baby bird season in Massachusetts! Baby birds can be a lot of fun to watch (from a distance) as they hatch, grow, and eventually fledge.

It’s true that young birds face naturally tough odds for survival, but that’s nature’s way of maintaining a sustainable balance in the environment and makes it all the more special when we have the opportunity to witness baby birds successfully mature and leave the nest.

If you happen upon a helpless-looking baby songbird bird out of the nest, check out our primer on when to take action and when to leave well enough alone.

Here are five photos of baby birds and their parents from our Picture This: Your Great Outdoors photo contest. The 2019 photo contest is officially open, so send us your beautiful nature photography for a chance to win!

Baltimore Orioles © Susumu Kishihara
Baltimore Orioles © Susumu Kishihara
Barn Swallows © Kim Caruso
Barn Swallows © Kim Caruso
Pileated Woodpeckers ©Daniel Tracey
Pileated Woodpeckers ©Daniel Tracey
American Robins © Grace Chu
American Robins © Grace Chu
American Goldfinches © Roberto De Souza
American Goldfinches © Roberto De Souza