NATURE
MONCTON INFORMATION LINE, April 28, 2017 (Friday)
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** Catherine
Hamilton spotted two SNOW GEESE [Oie des neiges] with CANADA GEESE [Bernache du Canada] in a field in the
Petitcodiac area on Thursday. They both
appear to be immature birds. Catherine
also noted an adult LILY LEAF BEETLE, aka SCARLET LILY BEETLE on her Lily
plants on Thursday. This beetle is very
hard on lilies and fritillaria.
** Louise
Nichols comments their yard pond in Sackville has finally thawed to get lots of
visible activity. Louise noted a SALAMANDER
[Salamandre] and some small fish swimming about as well as BACKSWIMMER BUGS
[Notonecte], WHIRLIGIG BEETLES [Tourniquets] and WATER BOATMAN bugs [Cigales
d’eau]. Louise heard WOOD FROGS [Grenouille des bois] vocalizing from
the neighbour’s pond on Wednesday night and a loud chorus of SPRING PEEPERS [Rainette crucifère] on Thursday night.
** Dale
Gaskin reports he had a male EASTERN BLUEBIRD
[Merlebleu de l'Est] arrive at noon hour on Thursday who was seriously checking
out nest boxes, in particular east of his barn along the fence. Dale comments the TREE
SWALLOWS [Hirondelle bicolore] had visited a few days ago and had left, but were
back, taking a look at nest boxes in the warmth of Thursday.
** Dave Christie reports his yard pond became much more lively with SPRING PEEPERS [Rainette crucifère] during the day
with approximately 25 on Thursday in the warmth; however, the pond exploded on
Thursday evening with a constant loud chorus of Peepers that were almost
drowning out the WOOD FROGS [Grenouille des bois] present
as well. A PINE GROSBEAK [Durbec des sapins] appeared in trees
around Dave’s home on Thursday. He
comments the species has usually left for their breeding territories by this
time, so probably a straggler.
** Georges
Brun has Nature Moncton nest box # 43 on a steel pole on a back lot on
Churchill St. which may be the last somewhat intact wild area there that used
to be a swamp and sphagnum area visited by the deer and moose. He feels confident swallows will find it this
year or next. He has a lot of spring
activity in his urban forest with a pair of MOURNING
DOVES [Tourterelle triste] nesting, NORTHERN FLICKER [Pic
flamboyant] and
DOWNY WOODPECKER [Pic mineur] appear to be
establishing territories, lots of AMERICAN ROBINS
[Merle d'Amérique] with EUROPEAN STARLINGS
[Étourneau sansonnet] trying to follow them to get their catches except for
those Robins that are about very early in the morning when the Starlings appear
to be still roosting and don’t bother them.
Georges also saw a surfer in the cool Petitcodiac River water on April
27th, waiting for the bore.
** This
week’s Sky-at-a-Glance is added to this edition, courtesy of Curt Nason.
This Week’s Sky at a Glance, April 29 – May 6
The
constellation Hercules is up in the east after sunset, recognizable by the
Keystone asterism that forms the legendary strongman’s body. He is usually
pictured kneeling upside down in the sky, having a tête-à-tête with Ophiuchus
the Serpent Bearer, with his foot placed triumphantly on the head of Draco the
Dragon. The Keystone is situated two-thirds of the way from Arcturus to Vega.
Hercules
(Heracles in Greek mythology) was the result of one of Zeus’s many affairs with
a mortal woman. Consequently, Hera (wife of Zeus) did whatever she could to
have Hercules killed. As a baby Hercules strangled two snakes sent by her, and
the Twelve Labours he performed were assigned by King Eurystheus, a
representative of Hera.
Two
globular clusters, M13 and M92, can be seen with binoculars in the
constellation. M13, the finest globular cluster in the northern hemisphere, is
along the right side of the Keystone, two-thirds of the way from bottom to top.
A line from the bottom right star of the Keystone to the middle of the top
side, and extended not quite that same distance, will put you near M92.
Currently there are comets near both feet of Hercules, bright enough to be seen
in a small scope or perhaps in binoculars with a dark sky. Comet
41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresak is near the left foot by Draco’s head, and C/2015
V2 Johnson is near the right foot past the knee of Hercules. See the Comets
section of the Heavens-Above website for their current locations.
This Week
in the Solar System
Saturday’s
sunrise in Moncton is at 6:08 am and sunset will occur at 8:24 pm, giving 14
hours, 16 minutes of daylight (6:15 am and 8:27 pm in Saint John). Next
Saturday the Sun will rise at 5:58 am and set at 8:33 pm, giving 14 hours, 35
minutes of daylight (6:04 am and 8:36 pm in Saint John).
The Moon
is at first quarter on Tuesday, giving great views in a scope all week. Jupiter
is highest in the south around 11:30 pm. On Wednesday evening, with a scope or
even binoculars, you can watch its volcanic moon Io approach and finally
disappear behind the planet at 11:11 pm. Late the next evening Io will be in
nearly the same position, having emerged from a transit in front of Jupiter at
10:39 pm. Mars approaches the Hyades star cluster, which is anchored on one
side by orange Aldebaran, and sets around 10:45 midweek. Venus is at its
brightest for its current morning apparition on Sunday, while later in the week
Mercury rises 45 minutes before the Sun. By midweek Saturn is rising before
midnight.
To cap
off Astronomy Week RASC NB members in Moncton will be holding public observing
at the soccer field next to Lou MacNarin School from 9-11 pm on Friday, April
28; solar observing at that location Saturday, April 29, from 9 am to 1pm, and
observing at the Moncton High School Observatory from 9-11 pm that evening. In
Saint John, members are holding public observing at the Rockwood Park Bark Park
(Fisher Lakes entrance) from 9-11 pm on Saturday, April 29, with Sunday as a
back-up date if it is cloudy.
Nelson Poirier,
Nature Moncton
BACKSWIMMER. LOUISE NICHOLS. APRIL 27, 2017
Hercules
LILY LEAF BEETLE.APRIL 27,2017.CATHERINE HAMILTON
MELVIN PEREZ SURFER APR 27 2017 GEORGES BRUN
SNOW GEESE (IMMATURE) WITH CANADA GEESE.APRIL 27,2017.CATHERINE HAMILTON
SNOW GEESE (IMMATURE) WITH CANADA GEESE.APRIL 27,2017.CATHERINE HAMILTON
SWALLOW BOX 43 APR 27 2017 GEORGES BRUN
WATER BOATMAN BUG. LOUISE NICHOLS. APRIL 27, 2017
WATER BOATMAN BUGS. LOUISE NICHOLS. APRIL 27, 2017
WHIRLIGIG BEETLE. LOUISE NICHOLS. APRIL 27, 2017



