In the late season the tree swallows make flocks, sometimes thousands of birds, roosting on remote beaches and descending on stands of bayberry shrubs with their candle-wax berries (which few other creatures can digest). We came upon them after a long dune walk, clustered and swirling in a hollow near the ocean.
About Mark Adams
Mark Adams is an artist, cartographer, and biologist. He also studies and maps coastal geology for the Cape Cod National Seashore. His sketchbooks document the plants, animals, people, and ideas he encounters on his travels, including those close to his home in Truro.