Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Hammonesset Beach State Park, Madison,CT

Howdee all,

Third and final post of the BwBTC outing. We left Stratford and headed toward Hammonesset and lunch.

Stopped off at Great Meadows Marsh in Stratford...to see the Yellow-Crowned Night Heron. We saw several prancing around the marsh.hunting and eating crab.

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We also happened upon a pair of Monk Parakeet building a huge nest in a residential area.BwBTC Milford,CT _20090711_066 They were not the only occupants ..we saw house sparrows fly in and out of the lower section.BwBTC Milford,CT _20090711_061 Then on to lunch at Marnick's

The Lobster rolls were great. Chunks of lobster drizzled with butter on a bun. no filler nothin.. Delicious!

BwBTC Milford,CT _20090711_069Hammonesset Beach State Park..

Hung out here at the pond for a bit and birded before heading to the shore.

I didn't get decent bird pics but…Dan got some great shots when he went back the next day with his family. Check out his photos.BwBTC Milford,CT _20090711_077 Ok..another challenge for the Sicksta…very interesting grass that Bev pointed out.

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I took a close up…flowering grass.BwBTC Milford,CT _20090711_070

I usually eat this red clover (Below) when i see it. its quite sweet and tasty.

“Clovers in general are healthy to eat in any way, basically: in salad, as a cooked green, ground to flour, or blended with another tea. Clover is high in protein! The most common things to eat on the Clover are the flowerheads and the leaves, but are easier to eat if soaked for about an hour or boiled.”

Red Clover also has medicinal uses. Cindy..read below..the do make red clover tea.You can buy it in health food stores…also herbal supplements.

“Red clover has many medical properties. The flowering heads of red clover improve urine production, circulation of the blood and secretion of bile. They also act as detergent, sedative and tonic. Red clover has the ability to loosen phlegm and calm bronchial spasms. The fluid extract of red clover is used as an antispasmodic and alterative. Red clover is used in the treatment of skin complaints (especially eczema and psoriasis), cancers of the breast, ovaries and lymphatic system, chronic degenerative diseases, gout, whooping cough and dry coughs. Red clover is one of the richest sources of isoflavones. Isoflavones are effective in treating several conditions such as hot flashes, cardivascular health and osteporosis. Red clover also contains minerals such as calcium, magnesium, chromium, potassium, and vitamins such as niacin, thiamine and vitamin C. Red clover ointments are used to treat skin problems such as psoriasis and eczema.

BwBTC Milford,CT _20090711_078Ok sicksta Lori, you are up by three I think.. I believe this is type of Daisy Fleabane. I know I have read in the past it has medicinal properties. I should have taken a photo of the leaves to properly ID…oh well.

BwBTC Milford,CT _20090711_079 Pond and marsh area ..It was a busy day at the beach..BwBTC Milford,CT _20090711_080Staring down the shorebirds.BwBTC Milford,CT _20090711_083BwBTC Milford,CT _20090711_097Willet on the Rocks…make that on for me too!BwBTC Milford,CT _20090711_105 A bit of bunny activity…this one stood for a good five minutes..like a statue.

Cindy..I am waiting for your photo on this one!

BwBTC Milford,CT _20090711_116BwBTC Milford,CT _20090711_117 BwBTC Milford,CT _20090711_118 BwBTC Milford,CT _20090711_119 And a life bird for Jeff and I and a few others on the trip.

KIng EiderIMG_1174Topping off the day with great company…and Ice cream!

Can it get any better?

BwBTC Milford,CT _20090711_124Bev sends out a Tweet on Twitter…of our day.BwBTC Milford,CT _20090711_126

Until next time!

It was a pleasure spending the day with you all!

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