This series of photographs celebrates the life and energy of summer around Nesmith Library here in Windham, New Hampshire. During the warmer months, the library grounds are full of life—from the busy flutter of butterflies and moths to the lively presence of birds like barred owls, black and white warblers, northern parulas, American redstarts, and nuthatches. I spent hours observing and photographing these creatures, hoping to capture the unique, fleeting moments they bring to this space.
Each photo offers a glimpse into the season’s rich, yet temporary, world of wildlife. Some of these birds are just passing through, while others are here to raise their young. The insects, too, appear briefly but add so much color and activity to the landscape.
I hope these photos remind viewers of summer’s warmth and of the natural wonders that surround us—even in places as familiar as our local library. Nature’s beauty is all around us, but often it’s just here for a season.




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