Nature Happenings

  • North American Butterfly Association (NABA) conducts the 4th of July Butterfly count
  • The first brood of immature hummingbirds begin to show up at nectar feeders early in the month.

         Female or Juvenile hummingbird Photo: Gary Robinette/Audubon Photography Awards

         Female or Juvenile Hummingbird                Photo: Gary Robinette/Audubon Photography Awards

  • Except for goldfinches and late bluebirds, bird breeding and nesting season ends this month.
  • Thistle plants begin to seed; goldfinches gather thistledown which they will use for nesting material.

         American Goldfinch on Thistle

         Male American Goldfinch on Thistle                          Photo: Linda Petersen/Project Feederwatch

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

         Mallard Plumages

         Mallard Plumage                                                         Photo: Patterson Clark/Washington Post

  • 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.

         Starling murmuration

         Starling Murmuration                                     Photo: Donald Macauley/Flickr Creative Commons

  • Listen for the feeding screeches of young Barred and Great Horned Owls.
  • The Delta Aquariids Meteor shower is visible from mid-July thru late-August, peaking in late-July.