Monomoy Island
August 12th, 2007 by Kelley
We went to Monomoy Island yesterday, which is a 7,600 acre national wildlife refuge off of Chatham (Cape Cod) that is home to several endangered and threatened animals as well as being a hot spot for migratory birds. Some of the important animals on this island include the Roseate Tern (added onto the endangered and threatened wildlife list in 1987), the Piping Plover (under the protection of the Endangered Species Act since 1986) and the Northeastern Beach Tiger beetle.
Other very cool birds on the island include the American Oystercatcher
Semipalmated Plovers
Common Terns
And even Horned Larks
I didn’t find any of the Northeastern Beach Tiger beetles, but did find this Big Sand Tiger beetle.
Don’t you think this grasshopper is cleverly camouflaged?
The island is also famous stopping point for sea lions…
It was just last weekend that people reported seeing a great white shark feeding on a sea lion off of Chatham here on the Cape.
We originally went because there were reports earlier in the week of a tricolored heron, sandwich terns, and roseate terns spotted there. No luck on seeing those species though.
Great pictures as always. And clearly there are benefits to not living in Iowa.
Hmm. Are you sure those are sea lions? They look strange to be a sea lion. To my untrained eye they look like elephant seals.
I know practically nothing about sea lions/seals…all the same to me
Hi Kelley,
Great pictures!
A few quick IDs:
The “sea lion” is a seal, the two are in two separate families. Besides lots of morphological diffs, sea lions are mostly pacific. Your pic is of a Grey Seal Halichoerus grypus which are cool and fairly common along the coast but drop off around long island and NJ south.
The tiger beetle is Cicindela hirticollis, a fairly accepted common name is the hairy-necked tiger beetle as they have tufts of long dense white seatae around the midsides of their thorax.
Thanks for so many great pics.
I leave for Mexico friday to return late octobe r/early Nov and will keep you in the picture e-mail loop.
Hope all is well,
Rodger