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Editor: Nelson Poirier    Proofreader: Louise Nichols

Wednesday, 11 March 2026

March 11 2026

Nature Moncton Nature News

 

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**John Inman photographed some of the activity around his Harvey home on the warm day of Tuesday.

He photographed a multicolored Asian lady beetle and one of our many difficult-to-identify moths enjoying the warmth of the windowpane.

John comments that most of the American tree sparrows have moved on, but a new song sparrow and a couple of new red-winged blackbirds have arrived, and many American robins are going through.

(Editor’s note: American robins and blackbirds are often the first wave of songbird migrants to return. Let’s hope the weather forecast for the coming days is simply a spring blip!)

 

 

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SONG SPARROW. MARCH 10, 2026. JOHN INMAN


RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS. MARCH 10, 2026. JOHN INMAN


MULTICOLORED ASIAN LADY BEETLE. MARCH 10, 2026. JOHN INMAN


MOTH (UNIDENTIFIED). MARCH 10, 2026. JOHN INMAN