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Our Nature Sightings images depict the many species of wildlife that make their homes in the SVT region.

SVT protects and cares for some of this region’s most important forests, wetlands, and grasslands—natural areas that provide homes to the wildlife we see on walks, in our back yards, and in fleeting glimpses on roadsides.

SVT is grateful to the many members and friends who share their photographs and videos with our Nature Sightings page for everyone to enjoy. 

We also post selected images to our Facebook and Instagram pages, and we send a monthly Nature Sightings e-newsletter to interested subscribers.

Each year, we collect some of our favorite images into an online photo album:

Best of 2025    Best of 2024     Best of 2023     Best of 2022     Best of 2021     Best of 2020
 

Interested in submitting a photo or video?

Please send it as an email attachment to Dan Stimson, [email protected].  (Please read our Nature Sightings Disclaimer before sending any images.
 

 

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Jill Miller used her automatically triggered wildlife cameras to record these videos of a coyote and a red fox in Natick.
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A red squirrel in Lincoln, photographed by Harold McAleer.
Harold McAleer photographed this red squirrel in Lincoln.
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A pileated woodpecker in Westford, photographed by Andy Bentley.
Andy Bentley photographed this pileated woodpecker in Westford.
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An eastern chipmunk in Lincoln, photographed by Harold McAleer.
Harold McAleer photographed this eastern chipmunk in Lincoln.
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An American black bear in Southborough, photographed by Eileen Samberg.
Eileen Samberg captured this image of an American black bear in Southborough.
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A mute swan at SVT's Memorial Forest in Sudbury, photographed by Renata Aylward.
Renata Aylward photographed this mute swan, looking a little out of place, at the sand pit in SVT's General Federation of Women's Clubs of Massachusetts Memorial Forest in Sudbury.
Joan Butler recorded these videos of a beaver and a snapping turtle at Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge in Concord.
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A red fox in Framingham, photographed by Duncan Speel.
Duncan Speel photographed this red fox in Framingham.
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An American goldfinch at Breakneck Hill Conservation Land in Southborough, photographed by Steve Forman.
Steve Forman photographed American goldfinches, a gray catbird, and a northern mockingbird at Breakneck Hill Conservation Land in Southborough.
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An eastern phoebe at Hamlen Woods in Wayland, photographed by Chuck Hill.
Chuck Hill photographed an eastern phoebe and a great blue heron at Hamlen Woods in Wayland.
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Two American black bears in Harvard, photographed using an automatically triggered wildlife camera by Steve Cumming.
Steve Cumming used his automatically triggered wildlife camera to photograph this interaction between two American black bears in Harvard.
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An American black bear in Harvard, photographed using an automatically triggered wildlife camera by Steve Cumming.
Steve Cumming used his automatically triggered wildlife camera to photograph this American black bear in Harvard.
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An American black bear in Harvard, photographed using an automatically triggered wildlife camera by Steve Cumming.
Steve Cumming used his automatically triggered wildlife camera to photograph this American black bear in Harvard.
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A red-tailed hawk in Harvard, photographed with an automatically triggered wildlife camera by Steve Cumming.
Steve Cumming used his automatically triggered wildlife camera to photograph this red-tailed hawk in Harvard.
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A Canada goose at Hager Pond in Marlborough, photographed by Steve Forman.
Steve Forman photographed a Canada goose and mallards at Hager Pond in Marlborough.

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