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Monday, 31 March 2025

March 31 2025

 

NATURE MONCTON NATURE NEWS

March 31, 2025 

 

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Georges Brun just happened to see a concentric circle in the water just prior to tidal bore arrival on the Petitcodiac River Sunday morning.  A large number of observers managed to witness a harbour porpoise.  Obviously, there were fish in the river. It would start a large circle, then reduce its size, and gradually snack on its catch.

Tides are high at the moment until this Thursday, and then they begin to decay until the next new Moon.  

They saw the harbour porpoise before tidal bore arrival and then again at high tide.

Usually, they see these mammals in May.

 

**Brian Coyle managed to get out to a couple of trail cameras Sunday morning and was pleased to get a mink "ice fishing" in broad daylight. It appears that it is looking through the hole in the ice and then diving in when it sees a fish. It was successful with this dive. Take a look at the action in the video below:

 

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/8jvby1j1uzqzxjse59gwb/MINK-FISHING-by-BRIAN-COYLE.mp4?rlkey=jhgc0lyowyob06077zw4uou59&st=ylerpt0l&dl=0

 

(Editor’s note: The video really shows the speed and agility of the mink to dive and get fish prey with such ease!)

 

**Richard  Blacquiere spotted his first green-winged teals at the Hampton Lagoon on Sunday morning. He tallied eight in the largest lagoon. There must have been a flight into the area overnight.

 Turkey vulture numbers continue to grow. A photo shows a portion of the 40 birds estimated to be in the area this morning.  

 

**Jane and Ed LeBlanc took a drive to the Hampton lagoons to see what they could see on Sunday morning. They saw northern shovelers, common goldeneyes, ring-necked ducks, and gadwalls, as well as many others. They also met Richard Blacquiere on the trail, who pointed out where the wood ducks were, but between the sun and the fence, Jane couldn't get a photo of them.

 

**John Inman is noting a few new rusty blackbirds passing through. Male brown-headed cowbirds have been strutting around with their tails up, with some of the common grackles in John’s photos appearing to be female.

(Editor’s note: John Inman’s yard has certainly become a hotspot this past season for rusty blackbirds, whose numbers have gone into sharp decline.)

 

**Pat Gibbs woke up on Sunday morning to see signs of digging in her backyard. This is quite possibly the remnants of the tailings of the Star-nosed Mole as it bulldozed its way underground to overwinter last fall. The ground gets covered by snow, and we don’t tend to notice them until spring.

 

 

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HARBOUR PORPOISE. MAR. 30, 2025. GEORGES BRUN


HARBOUR PORPOISE. MAR. 30, 2025. GEORGES BRUN


HARBOUR PORPOISE. MAR. 30, 2025. GEORGES BRUN


HARBOUR PORPOISE. MAR. 30, 2025. GEORGES BRUN


HARBOUR PORPOISE. MAR. 30, 2025. GEORGES BRUN


RUSTY BLACKBIRD (FEMALE SUSPECTED). MARCH 30, 2025. JOHN INMAN 

 


COMMON GRACKLE (PAIR). MARCH 30, 2025. JOHN INMAN 


COMMON GRACKLE (FEMALE). MARCH 30, 2025. JOHN INMAN 


BROWN-HEADED COWBIRD (MALE). MARCH 30, 2025. JOHN INMAN


TURKEY VULTURES. MARCH 30, 2025. RICHARD BLACQUIERE


RING-NECKED DUCK (MALE). MAR. 30, 2024. JANE LEBLANC


NORTHERN SHOVELER (MALE). MAR. 30, 2025. JANE LEBLANC


GREEN-WINGED TEAL (MALE). MARCH 30, 2025. RICHARD BLACQUIERE


COMMON GOLDENEYE. (MALE). MAR. 30, 2025. JANE LEBLANC


GADWALL (MALE). MAR. 30, 2025. JANE LEBLANC


STAR-NOSED MOLE (TAILINGS). MARCH 30, 2025. PAT GIBBS








 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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