Nature Happenings

  •  NABA National Butterfly count.

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  • Regal Fritillary

 

  • Peak of River Bluet (dragonfly) flights

  • River Bluets

 

  •  Look for hummingbirds feeding on Trumpet Creeper and Jewelweed flowers.

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  • Hummingbird on Trumpet Creeper

 

 

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

  • Immature Ruby-throated Hummingbird on nectar feeder 

 

  • Thistle plants begin to seed; goldfinches gather thistledown for nesting material and begin nesting.

  • Goldfinch on thistle

 

  • Many species (robins, cardinals, bluebirds, etc.) may be in their second nesting.

  •  Nesting Robin

 

  •  Cardinals on nest

 

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  • Nesting Bluebird

 

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

  • Molting Mallard Duck

 

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  • Wood Duck with eclipse plumage 
  • (Eclipse plumage is temporary or transition plumage. Ducks are peculiar in that they loose all their flight feathers; the long, wing feathers; at once.)

 

  • Katydids and Cicadas are in full chorus by late-month.

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  • Missouri Katydid

 

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  • Cicada

 

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

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  • Immature Barred Owl

 

  •  Immature Great Horned Owl

 

  • Many songbirds go into heavy molt.

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  • Molting Cardinal 

 

  • Molting Finch

 

  • Great Blue Herons fledge.

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  • Immature Great Blue Heron

 

  • Fall migration starts this month with shorebirds returning later in month.

 

  •  Delta Aquarids Meteor shower peaks in late-July.