NATURE
MONCTON NATURE NEWS
Dec 1,
2022
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**Doreen Rossiter in Alma had a male Indigo Bunting arrive to her feeder
yard on Tuesday. A few days after a Red-bellied
Woodpecker had succumbed to a window strike, another turned up in the yard,
also a female. Two female Evening
Grosbeaks paid a visit one-day last week followed up by a large flock of
them the next day; they haven’t been back since.
Kathie Carter (Doreen’s daughter) still has a Pine Warbler visiting a suet feeder.
Its visits are quick, so one has to be in the right place at the right time to
catch it.
**Wayne Corcoran in Chelmsford normally has large
flocks of Evening Grosbeaks as yearly regulars to his feeder yard. Wayne
was getting large flocks of Evening Grosbeaks even in the years few of us were
getting any. They were late in arriving to Wayne’s yard this year but started
to do so on Wednesday with 75+ arriving.
Wayne is also enjoying the antics of Flying Squirrels
flying from tree to tree in his yard at dusk and after.
**The New Brunswick Environmental Network puts out a
calendar of events taking place each month that they have been advised of.
Click on any event you may be interested in and all details will open up including
links for Zoom meetings. The list for December is attached below:
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