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Posted: 03 May 2020 09:32 AM PDT
NATURE MONCTON INFORMATION LINE, May 3, 2020 (Sunday)
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Info Line # 506-384-6397 (384-NEWS)
** Some weeks ago, Dale and Helen Halfpenny photographed a COMMON RAVEN [Grand Corbeau] nest that appeared to be incubating. They checked it again a week ago and all seemed quiet, but a check on April 28 was very different, with lots of vocalizing and a family of 4 young ravens being tended. There appeared to be a discarded pigeon at the edge of this nest that seemed to be lined with some kind of fur. This nest is in a very protected site in the Fundy National Park area. Dale took the photos from 100 yards away with a 400 mm lens and they are heavily cropped. The nest is approximately 150 feet up the cliff and can only be viewed at low tide. It was a very wise nest site planning!
** Dave Cannon uncovered their swimming pool on Friday and confirmed that it was clean and empty underneath. The word sure spread quickly. They rescued 11 salamanders from it on Saturday, 3 YELLOW-SPOTTED [Salamandre maculée] and 8 RED-BACKED SALAMANDERS [Salamandre ¡a dos rayé] and they got some excellent photos. All wandered off into the woods after their release.
** Jamie Burris attaches some recent photos that he and Karin took while they walked the Hillsborough wetlands on April 29. When they arrived, they witnessed a RED-WINGED BLACKBRD [Carouge à épaulettes] harassing a COMMON RAVEN [Grand Corbeau].
Further down the trail they watched a flock of CEDAR WAXWINGS [Jaseur d'Amérique] eating PUSSY WILLOWS [Saule discolore] that were in bloom. I think that many of us were not aware that this is a Cedar Waxwing food item. An EASTERN PHOEBE [Moucherolle phébi] perched nicely on a small spruce and a RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET [Roitelet à couronne rubis] gave them a nice display of its red head patch.
They then saw a group of HONEY BEES [l'Abeille] enjoying a corn and wheat gathering and they noted a patch of the BRITISH SOLDIER lichen, very colourful.
Also included are a WHITE-THROATED SPARROW [Bruant à gorge blanche] and a GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLET [Roitelet à couronne dorée] that were taken a week earlier.
** Jean-Paul LeBlanc reports that the TUFTED DUCK [Fuligule morillon] he photographed at the Bouctouche Lagoon earlier in the week was still present on Saturday.
** Ray Gauvin got some photos of the Moon {Lune] as it appeared on April 29. Brian Stone comments that the moon is waxing at the moment, essentially meaning that it is glowing with full light until the full moon is reached.
** Jane LeBlanc photographed some GREATER YELLOWLEGS [Grand Chevalier] strolling the shoreline of St. Martins Harbour park on Saturday afternoon.
Nelson Poirier,
Nature Moncton
COMMON RAVEN NEST. APRIL 28, 2020. DALE HALFPENNY
COMMON RAVEN NEST. APRIL 28, 2020. DALE HALFPENNY
COMMON RAVEN NEST. APRIL 28, 2020. DALE HALFPENNY
COMMON RAVEN NEST. APRIL 28, 2020. DALE HALFPENNY
COMMON RAVEN NEST. APRIL 28, 2020. DALE HALFPENNY
CEDAR WAXWING ON PUSSY WILLOW APR 29 2020 JAMIE BURRIS
CEDAR WAXWING ON PUSSY WILLOW APR 29 2020 JAMIE BURRIS
YELLOW-SPOTTED SALAMANDERS AND RED-BACKED SALAMANDERS. MAY 2, 2020. DAVID CANNON
MOON (WAXING) APRIL 29, 2020. RAY GAUVIN
MOON (WAXING) APRIL 29, 2020. RAY GAUVIN
YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER (MALE) APR 20 2020 JAMIE BURRIS
RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET. APR 29, 2020. JAMIE BURRIS
WHITE-THROATED SPARROW. APR 25, 2020. JAMIE BURRIS
EASTERN PHOEBE APR 29 2020 JAMIE BURRIS
GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLET. APR 25, 2020. JAMIE BURRIS
BRITISH SOLDIER LICHEN. APR 29, 2020. JAMIE BURRIS
COMMON RAVEN AND RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD APR 29 2020 JAMIE BURRIS
HONEY BEES ON CORN AND WHEAT. APR 29, 2020. JAMIE BURRIS
GREATER YELLOWLEGS. MAY 2, 2020. JANE LEBLANC
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