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Editor: Nelson Poirier    Proofreader: Louise Nichols

Tuesday, 25 February 2025

February 25

NATURE MONCTON NATURE NEWS

February 25, 2025

 

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**John Inman notes the common grackles are starting to puff out their chests and vocalize a bit.

(Editor's note: who wouldn't on a tropical spring-like day as today!)

The resident barred owl is still hanging around for rodents as is the resident red-tailed hawk, which John suspects will leave soon for its summer territory.

 

**Rheal Vienneau shares a video display he noted on LG Times Square 3-D Monarch Animation.

The beautiful creation of monarch butterflies can be seen at the link below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=nEB8CeAB_0U&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0KFA3KNtTk1Y0NJNVnfs5e9PGnDyaf69n1LNuiTCjfom_omIFdlavdPXM_aem_kjw8deG_bQgkFQjpAZZ9KQ

 

 

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Nature Moncton




RED-TAILED HAWK. FEB 24, 2025. JOHN INMAN


COMMON GRACKLE. FEB 24, 2025. JOHN INMAN




BARRED OWL. FEB 24, 2025. JOHN INMAN