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Editor: Nelson Poirier    Proofreader: Louise Nichols

Wednesday, 6 August 2025

Aug 6 2025

 

NATURE MONCTON NATURE NEWS

August 6, 2025

 

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**This week’s Nature Moncton Wednesday walk is happening tonight at the Dieppe portion of the Riverfront Trail. All details below:

 

 

**Wednesday Night Walk

Date:  Wednesday, August 6, 2025, 6:30 PM

Location:  Dieppe portion of the Riverfront Trail

Meeting place:  Parking lot off Acadie Avenue, Dieppe

Leader:  Maureen Girvan

Together, we’ll enjoy a 2-3 KM walk along the Dieppe portion of the Riverfront Trail. The trail runs parallel to Amirault Street and is flat, wide, and covered with small, crushed stone. The group may see or hear Virginia rails and Nelson’s sparrows, along with all the usual birds.

The turn-off for the parking lot is located on Acadie Avenue where there is a break in the guard rail and just before the road turns into Amirault Street.

Bug spray and protective clothing are recommended. Don’t forget to wear your name tag too! All are welcome, Nature Moncton members or not.

 

**Chris Antle has been patiently waiting, but the reward arrived on Tuesday when one lone female monarch butterfly landed in her Maquapit Lake milkweed patch to immediately start ovipositing.

Chris comments that they are having a celebration.

(Editor’s note: One female is indeed something to celebrate. In a recent presentation, Jim Wilson pointed out that a female can lay 4-6000 eggs over her six-week lifespan. That’s a lot of potential!)

 

**Georges Brun shares three nice photographs taken at the Landing next to Chateau Moncton, including a common loon, an osprey flying overhead, and a perfectly dressed cedar waxwing.

   George's comments that there was so much smoke in the sky, it made the sun appear brilliant orange.  A common whitetail dragonfly was resting along the Rabbit Brook trail between West Lane and Jones Street. 

 

 

**Jane LeBlanc in St. Martins was driving the back road where she normally bikes to avoid road construction.  Almost every time she drives there, she sees one or two merlins sitting in the same area, if not the same tree. She got a photo on Tuesday.

 

 

**It’s that time of year when we will see many fledgling birds. Some early spring starters that nest only once per season may have fledged some time ago; others that nest more than once per season may be on their second brood, while others that are typically late starters are just getting their nesting mission underway.

 

John Inman noted a variety of young birds Tuesday morning around his Harvey yard, including song sparrows, rose-breasted grosbeaks, a northern parula, and a common yellowthroat warbler.

 

 

 

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Nature Moncton



MERLIN. AUGUST 5, 2025. JANE LEBLANC


OSPREY. AUG. 5, 2025.  GEORGES BRUN






COMMON YELLOWTHROAT WARBLER. AUG 5, 2025. JOHN INMAN


NORTHERN PARULA (IMMATURE). AUG 5, 2025. JOHN INMAN




COMMON LOON. AUG. 5, 2025. GEORGES BRUN


CEDAR WAXING. AUG. 5, 2025.  GEORGES BRUN


SONG SPARROW FEEDING FLEDGLING. AUG 5, 2025. JOHN INMAN


ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAKS (IMMATURE). AUG 5, 2025. JOHN INMAN


ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK. AUG 5, 2025. JOHN INMAN


MONARCH BUTTERFLY  (FEMALE). AUG 5, 2025. CHRIS ANTLE


MONARCH BUTTERFLY  (FEMALE). AUG 5, 2025. CHRIS ANTLE


COMMON WHITETAIL DRAGONFLY. AUG. 3, 2025. GEORGES BRUN


SUN AND SUNSPOTS. AUG. 3, 2025.  GEORGES BRUN