Monday, 11 August 2025

August 11 2025

 

 

 

NATURE MONCTON NATURE NEWS

August 11, 2025

 

Nature Moncton members as well as any naturalist in New Brunswick or beyond are invited to share their photos and descriptions of recent nature sightings to build a fresh (almost) daily edition of Nature News

 

 

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 **Louise and Glen Nichols noticed a group of four raccoons at the edge of their pond on Saturday evening.  They had evidently come through the culvert that runs underneath their laneway and were digging in the mud at the bottom of the pond, looking as though they were snacking on something.  Louise took a short video of the action and also included some photos. 

 

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Louise had been getting discouraged with the absence of monarch butterfly eggs or caterpillars in the yard despite some visits from one or two monarch butterflies, but she was happy to finally spot three fairly large monarch caterpillars, all on one swamp milkweed plant.

(Editor's note: If the monarch butterfly caterpillars make it to this larger size, the chances of successfully completing their cycle to the chrysalis and emergent adult are much greater.)

 

**Jane LeBlanc had another successful 'hatch' Sunday, this time a male monarch butterfly that has flown off. She also found one caterpillar starting the transformation to chrysalis. She also came home to find two ruby-throated hummingbirds, which must have hit a window, lying on the deck. One flew off, and one stayed long enough to give Jane a photo op before it flew off as well.

 

** Brian Stone reports nesting material is really piling up at his window ledge wool carder bee house! 

 

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 Nelson Poirier

Nature Moncton



RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD. AUG. 10, 2025. JANE LEBLANC


MONARCH BUTTERFLY CATERPILLAR. AUGUST 9, 2025. LOUISE NICHOLS




MONARCH BUTTERFLY CATERPILLAR GOING INTO CHRYSALIS STAGE. AUG.10, 2025. JANE LEBLANC


WOOL CARDER BEE AND NEST. AUGUST 10, 2025. BRIAN STONE


RACCOONS ON POND. AUGUST 9, 2025. LOUISE NICHOLS


RACCOONS ON POND. AUGUST 9, 2025. LOUISE NICHOLS


RACCOON ON POND. AUGUST 9, 2025. LOUISE NICHOLS