Nature Happenings

  • Orioles return and begin nesting in the northern part of the region. Get feeders, nectar, fruit and jelly out early.

  • Canada Geese goslings and Black-bellied Whistling-Duck, Wood Duck and Mallard ducklings hatch and venture forth early in the month.

  • Peak of warbler migration away from the coast happens very early in the month.

  • Sub-adult Purple Martins return to establish new colonies early in the month.

  • Grassland species on territory (buntings, Blue Grosbeaks, Dickcissels, Northern Bobwhite)

  • Cedar Waxwings finally depart.

  • Yellow-billed Cuckoo are late to arrive and the first to leave; some individuals will spend less than a month at their breeding territory.

  • Chickadees and titmice become scarce at feeders as they nest and raise their young.

  • Bluebirds: first brood fledges, second nesting attempt begins.

  • Eta Aquarids meteor shower is early-May.

  • International Migratory Bird Day is mid-May.

 Male Baltimore Oriole

 Female Baltimore Oriole

 Orchard Oriole

 Canadian Goose & Goslings

 Black-bellied Whistling Duck & Ducklings 

 Mallard Duck & Ducklings

 Wood Duck & Ducklings

     

Prothonotary Warbler                                                     Yellow-rumped Warbler

 Purple Martins

 Blue Grosbeak

 Indigo Bunting

 Painted Bunting

 Dickcissel

 Northern Bobwhite Quail

 Yellow-billed Cuckoo

              

Chickadee                                                                               Tufted Titmouse

               Bluebird's First Brood!