Nature Happenings

  • North American Butterfly Association (NABA) conducts the 4th of July Butterfly count

  • Eastern Tiger Swallowtail

 

  • The first brood of immature hummingbirds begin to show up at nectar feeders early in the month.

  • Ruby Throated Hummingbird

        

  • Except for goldfinches and late bluebirds, bird breeding and nesting season ends this month.

  • Goldfinch

 

  • Bluebird

 

  • Thistle plants begin to seed; goldfinches gather thistledown which they will use for nesting material.

 

  • Mallards and Wood Ducks molt into "eclipse" plumage and are unable to fly for several weeks.

  • Molting Mallard

 

  • Wood duck Eclipse Plumage

 

  • Blackbirds begin to flock and appear at feeders.  During the fall and winter these large flocks will

         take over the sky in spectacular swarms known as murmurations.

  • FLock of Red Winged Blackbirds

    

  • Listen for the feeding screeches of young Barred and Great Horned Owls.

  • Barred Owl

 

  • Great Horned  Owl

 

  • The Delta Aquariids Meteor shower is visible from mid-July thru late-August, peaking in late-July.