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Editor: Nelson Poirier    Proofreader: Louise Nichols

Wednesday, 8 July 2026

July 8 2026

 

Nature Moncton Nature News

 

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** This week’s Nature Moncton Wednesday Walk is tonight with sunny skies as posted below:

As a bonus, Lois Budd will be delivering strawberry shortcake at the end of the walk for those that leave their name for delivery at the start of the walk. This is part of a fundraiser for her local church. ($8).

 

Date: July 8, 2026, at 6:30 PM

Where: Salisbury Highland Park – Braemar to Parkin Trail Extension

Meeting Place: Parking area at the end of MacDonald Road.

Leaders: Paul & Rhonda Langelaan

 

Directions: From the highway, take the Salisbury exit by the Big Stop and head down  Route 112 (Fredericton Road) toward the Town of Salisbury. Turn right on Main Street and continue to the first road on the left past the Pizza Mill (MacDonald Road).  At the end of MacDonald Road there is an unpaved section where we can park. 

 

Description: Salisbury Highland Park has a vast diversity of habitats harboring over 175 species of birds over the years. This park is the perfect spot to nest for many species of birds, most notably the Baltimore orioles, Eastern warbling vireos, and many marsh species. Highland Park is a decommissioned water treatment lagoon that runs along the Petitcodiac River. This walk will be guided by bird enthusiasts Paul and Rhonda Langelaan. They will be leading us on approximately 2 KM of fairly easy trails.

 

Bug spray and protective clothing are recommended as we will be walking along wetlands. All are welcome, Nature Moncton members or not. If you are a member, don’t forget to wear your name tag.

 

 


 

 

 

**Brian Stone sends his photos from the White Birch Ducks Unlimited marsh walk that he joined Louise Nichols with on Monday. It was a 2 km walk along grassy dikes through marsh wetlands in fairly warm weather. Many of Brian's photos are copies of Louise's photos which were seen in yesterday's edition as they were standing together trying to outshoot each other to gain all the glory. That type of activity made for a fun and enjoyable outing, especially since their photos turned out equal in quality. Brian spent an extra day processing images so he could send a larger variety of items seen, but Louise has all the same photos as well, even though she only sent the best ones for now. 

 

Brian's photos include the hoped-for target northern blue butterfly, the silvery blue butterfly, Harris's checkerspot butterfly, silver-bordered fritillary butterfly, bronze copper butterfly, tawny-edged skipper, long dash skipper, European skipper, and a Canadian tiger swallowtail butterfly. There was a large number of newly arrived meadowhawk dragonflies of unknown species, one four-spotted skimmer dragonfly, and a paper wasp resting on the entrance gate.  A little string of mallard ducklings swam through the marsh as a turkey vulture soared overhead. Out in the bog the small bog orchids were plentiful, including grass pink, arethusa, rose pogonia, and white-fringed orchids

(Editor's note: it is a bit unusual that Louise and Brian were able to get 4 bog orchids in prime bloom at the same time, as they are frequently staggered at their peak bloom.)



MALLARD DUCKLINGS. JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE


TURKEY VULTURE. JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE


TAWNY-EDGED SKIPPER. JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE 


LONG DASH SKIPPER. JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE


EUROPEAN SKIPPER. JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE



HARRIS'S CHECKERSPOT BUTTERFLY. JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE


CANADIAN TIGER SWALLOWTAIL BUTTERFLY (WORN). JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE


BRONZE COPPER BUTTERFLY. JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE


SILVERY BLUE BUTTERFLY. JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE


NORTHERN BLUE BUTTERFLY. JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE


NORTHERN BLUE BUTTERFLY. JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE 


FOUR-SPOTTED SKIMMER DRAGONFLY. JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE


MEADOWHAWK DRAGONFLY. JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE


PAPER WASP. JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE


BOG LAUREL. JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE 


ARETHUSA BOG ORCHID. JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE 



ARETHUSA BOG ORCHID. JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE 


WHITE-FRINGED BOG ORCHID. JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE 


ROSE POGONIA BOG ORCHID. JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE 


ROSE POGONIA BOG ORCHID. JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE 


GRASS PINK BOG ORCHID (CALOPOGON). JULY 06, 2026. BRIAN STONE







Nelson Poirier

Nature Moncton