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Wednesday, 28 May 2025

May 28 2025

 

 

 

 

NATURE MONCTON NATURE NEWS

May 28, 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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**Jane LeBlanc saw yellow warblers on her bike ride near her St. Martins home on Tuesday morning, then saw some again in her yard later.

 

**David Lilly shares a few more of his warbler photographs from Grand Manan with a few poses of a black-and-white warbler, one of which is of the bird going downward, which is the species' frequent posture.

 

**Brian Stone visited Haut-du-Ruisseau Nature Park in Memramcook on Monday with photos of jack-in-the-pulpit plants and brown elfin butterflies in mind as he got those there last year at this time, but was disappointed not to see them this time. Items he did find that asked to be photographed were nodding trilliums in flower, and red trilliums past flowering. In a water-filled ditch beside the trail, he noted a green frog, small tadpoles, and mayfly larvae all together in a small area. Several northern azure butterflies, one quite worn, posed nicely, and a mourning cloak butterfly was seen at a good distance in some dry reeds. A white-throated sparrow and a female hairy woodpecker stayed in the woodland shadows but gave their positions away with song and tapping.

 

Many small wild bees were busy exploring dandelion flowers in all the places Brian visited on Monday. A quick stop at the Memramcook lagoons and Reid McManus Nature Reserve produced only a male northern pintail duck and a least flycatcher.

 On a dirt road just off the New Scotland Rd. Brian found a bluish spring moth that gave him several nice photos. While he was taking these pictures, a wolf spider ran up to the moth, and Brian thought he was about to witness a hunter take its prey, but the spider just looked at the moth for a few minutes and then ran off. It must have been shopping for something of a different flavour.

 

 

 

**Nelson Poirier noticed red-berried elder in a blaze of bloom on Tuesday. The cone-shaped inflorescence really caught the eye.

Our other native elder, the common elder, blooms later in the season and has a flat inflorescence of blooms.

 

 

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Nelson Poirier.

Nature Moncton



BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER. MAY, 2025.  DAVID LILLY


BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER. MAY, 2025.  DAVID LILLY


YELLOW WARBLER (MALE). MAY 27, 2025. JANE LEBLANC


WHITE-THROATED SPARROW. MAY 26, 2025. BRIAN STONE


NORTHERN PINTAIL DUCK (MALE). MAY 26, 2025. BRIAN STONE 


LEAST FLYCATCHER. MAY 26, 2025. BRIAN STONE 


LEAST FLYCATCHER. MAY 26, 2025. BRIAN STONE 


HAIRY WOODPECKER (FEMALE). MAY 26, 2025. BRIAN STONE


NORTHERN AZURE BUTTERFLY. MAY 26, 2025. BRIAN STONE 


NORTHERN AZURE BUTTERFLY (WORN). MAY 26, 2025. BRIAN STONE 


BLUISH SPRING MOTH. MAY 26, 2025. BRIAN STONE 


TADPOLES. MAY 26, 2025. BRIAN STONE 


GREEN FROG. MAY 26, 2025. BRIAN STONE


CUCKOO BEE. MAY 26, 2025. BRIAN STONE 


CUCKOO BEE. MAY 26, 2025. BRIAN STONE 


MINING BEE. MAY 26, 2025. BRIAN STONE


MINING BEE AND SWEAT BEE. MAY 26, 2025. BRIAN STONE 


MAYFLY LARVA. MAY 26, 2025. BRIAN STONE 


RED-BERRIED ELDER. MAY 27, 2025. NELSON POIRIER


RED-BERRIED ELDER. MAY 27, 2025. NELSON POIRIER


NODDING TRILLIUM. MAY 26, 2025. BRIAN STONE