Friday, March 23, 2012

Pelee non-birds

Yep, still some Pelee stuff I can comment on:

Mar 15: Hillman Marsh ---

E. Garter Snake (regular)
10+ Blanding's Turtles
several Painted Turtles
Peepers/Leopard frogs etc

Mourning Cloak

huge clouds of midges!!


Mar 16: in the park

Several Eastern Comma's
Five-lined Skink (bright Juvenile, but was missing the end of its tail)


Mar 17: in the park

Dekay's Brown Snake (Shuster's Trail)
Melanistic Garter Snakes (2 - Sparrow Field)

Question Mark (1 pale winter form) --- already posted about this one


Mar 18 - nothing new to report...




I didn't take too many non-bird pics when I was there, but this was one form Hillman Marsh on the 15th... ~5 Blandings Turtles basking with several painted... Sorta happy with this pic.



2 comments:

  1. Hypothetical ( delusion ):
    Birds reported in Illinois...

    Virginia Rail, Dunlin, Spotted Sandpiper, Caspian Tern, Ruby-throated
    Hummingbird, White-eyed Vireo, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, House Wren,
    Yellow-throated Warbler, Henslow's Sparrow
    Wilson's Phalarope
    Cliff Swallow

    So if there is a fairly large pile of migrants
    where the warmest bulge of hot air was this
    week ( 80F plus ), some of them will get sucked
    into this strong low and pulled into Ontario.

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    1. Will be interesting to see how things continue to progress... We should still be (mostly) above normal temperatures for the rest of March and early April --- so the birds should continue to move in (although maybe at their own pace?? Or maybe we'll get some good winds to speed them up a bit?)

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