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** It’s Nature Moncton meeting night tomorrow, Tuesday. Details repeated
at the end of this message.
** It’s happened. A photo of a TREE SWALLOW [Hirondelle bicolore] had to
be submitted this weekend, and Jamie Burris came through. Karen and Jamie
spotted a cool-looking Tree Swallow in Hillsborough on Sunday. There were also
some well-dressed AM. TREE SPARROWS [Bruant hudsonien] ready for breeding
season. They will soon be leaving us for their northern, summer breeding
grounds.
A nice photo of some COMMON GOLDENEYES [Garrot à oeil d'or] taking
flight. The goldeneye, being a diving duck has to make these running starts to
take off. They were at Amos Point.
Jamie has coined a new bird for his list: the goosganser. The photo
tells “the rest of the story”.
** Danny Sullivan had a very cooperative meeting with a BROWN CREEPER
[Grimpereau brun] and a male PILEATED WOODPECKER [Grand Pic] at Irishtown Nature
Park on Sunday. He got some excellent photos of their interaction.
** Doreen Rossiter reports that she had her first visit of a NORTHERN
FLICKER [Pic flamboyant] of the season. It was a female and quickly chose a suet
block to re-fuel. Doreen comments that she is surprised no FOX SPARROWS [Bruant
fauve] have appeared in her yard as yet, as other year’s records show them
arriving significantly earlier. Doreen also says that she still has lots of AM.
TREE SPARROWS [Bruant hudsonien] that don’t seem to be in any rush to
leave.
** Paula Lansdale, just outside of Alma, reports that she also has had
NORTHERN FLICKERS [Pic flamboyant] arrive in fields around her home, on her
lawn, as well as at the suet feeder. Paula also saw two different EASTERN
PHOEBES [Moucherolle phébi], one at her home and another in the village. TURKEY
VULTURES [Urubu à tête rouge] have also firmly returned. Paula saw seven in the
air this past week.
** Louise and Maurice Richard report that they had lots of spring
activity around their Acadieville cabin this weekend, with a pair of DOWNY
WOODPECKERS [Pic mineur] feeding heavily on a suet bar, RED-BREASTED NUTHATCHES
[Sittelle à poitrine rousse], AMERICAN GOLDFINCHES [Chardonneret jaune], a male
HOODED MERGANSER [Harle couronné], a BEAVER [Castor], CHICKADEES [Mésanges sp.]
and SONG SPARROWS [Bruant chanteur]. It seems like a slow one, but spring is
happening.
** With ice breaking up off Hay Island, Aldo Dorio is getting nice
observations of COMMON GOLDENEYE [Garrot à oeil d'or] and COMMON MERGANSER
[Grand Harle] in pairs.
** Janet Kempster and Brian Stone paid a visit to the Arthur Street
lagoon in Memramcook and were rewarded with close observations of the male
CANVASBACK [Fuligule à dos blanc] that has been cruising the Memramcook area.
There also was a male RUDDY DUCK [Érismature rousse] but it was much less
cooperative to be photographed, as it stayed at the far side of the lagoon.
MALLARDS [Canard colvert] were also present, the male being a hybrid.
RING-NECKED DUCKS [Fuligule à collier] were also there.
They stopped by Yolande LeBlanc’s, 251 Central Street in Memramcook,
and saw the 2 CLAY-COLOURED SPARROWS [Bruant des plaines] continuing to be
present. They were hiding behind a screen and did not cooperate for a photo.
They made an unsuccessful hunt for the SANDHILL CRANE [Grue du Canada]
in Scoudouc. At Pointe-du-Chêne they found RED-BREASTED MERGANSERS [Harle
huppé], BLACK [Macreuse à bec jaune] and SURF SCOTERS [Macreuse à front blanc].
It appears that a significant number of LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLS [Goéland brun]
have dropped by that area again this year. They were off at a distance, but
Brian got documentary photos that show the dark mantle, yellow legs, and size
smaller than a HERRING GULL [Goéland argenté] to identify them. There were at
least ten Lesser Black-backed Gulls and they suggest the possibility of many
more, but distance prevented certainty.
** A heads up for the Tuesday night, April 17, Nature Moncton meeting
night at 7:00 pm at the Rotary Lodge across from the former Cabela's location.
The special guest will be Gart Bishop who will speak on the Grand Lake Meadows
natural protected area. Gart will show what is present in this unique community
to make it a protected area to be preserved in perpetuity. The write up is
attached.
In the second half of the evening Shirley Xu will give a presentation
on some birds in China. Shirley and her husband moved to Moncton and became
interested in birds after joining Nature Moncton and during a recent return trip
to China they found themselves birding and photographing what they saw.
Nature Moncton April Meeting
Grand Lake Meadows Natural Protected Area
Date: April 17, 2018 at 7:00 PM
Mapleton Park Rotary Lodge (across from former site of Cabela’s)
Speaker: Gart Bishop
The unique wetlands along the Trans Canada Highway between Jemseg and Upper
Gagetown are part of the Grand Lake Meadows. A portion of these wetlands is
protected as Grand Lake Protected Natural Area. It is home to a collection of
species which are not found elsewhere in the province. Gart Bishop will describe
some of these species -- including New Brunswick’s smallest vascular plant --
that make this area so different from other wetlands.
Nelson Poirier,
Nature Moncton
AMERICAN TREE SPARROW APRIL 15 2018 JAMIE BURRIS
BLACK SCOTERS. APRIL 15, 2018. BRIAN STONE
BROWN CREEPER. APRIL 15, 2018. DANNY SULLIVAN
BROWN CREEPER. APRIL 15, 2018. DANNY SULLIVAN
CANVASBACK DUCK. APRIL 15, 2018. BRIAN STONE
CANVASBACK DUCK. APRIL 15, 2018. BRIAN STONE
CANVASBACK DUCK. APRIL 15, 2018. BRIAN STONE
COMMON GOLDENEYE (PAIR).APRIL 15, 2018. ALDO DORIO
COMMON GOLDENEYE APRIL 12 2018 JAMIE BURRIS
COMMON MERGANSER (PAIR) AND COMMON GOLDENEYE (MALE).APRIL 15, 2018. ALDO DORIO
GOOSGANSER APRIL 15 2018 JAMIE BURRIS
GREAT BLUE HERON APRIL 15 2018 JAMIE BURRIS
HOODED MERGANSER APRIL 15 KAREN BURRIS
LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL AND HERRING GULLS. APRIL 15, 2018. BRIAN STONE
LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLS AND HERRING GULLS. APRIL 15, 2018. BRIAN STONE
PILEATED WOODPECKER. APRIL 15, 2018. DANNY SULLIVAN
RED-BREASTED MERGANSER ( FEMALE ). APRIL 15, 2018. BRIAN STONE
RED-BREASTED MERGANSER (MALE ). APRIL 15, 2018. BRIAN STONE
RED-BREASTED MERGANSER (MALE ). APRIL 15, 2018. BRIAN STONE
RING-NECKED DUCKS. APRIL 15, 2018. BRIAN STONE
RUDDY DUCK (MALE). APRIL 15, 2018._ BRIAN STONE
SONG SPARROW. APRIL 15, 2018. MAURICE RICHARD
SURF SCOTER (MALE). APRIL 15, 2018. BRIAN STONE
TREE SWALLOW APRIL 15 2018 JAMIE BURRIS