Journal archives for March 2018

March 7, 2018

March 3-5, 2018

Warmer temperatures brought out the butterflies, 10 species were reported for the weekend. Dragonflies and damselflies also were out and 5 species were reported. There was an obvious drop in the warterfowl on the refuge as wintering species depart. A few wildflowers are just starting to bloom bring species reported to 45 plants now. Barn Swallows buzzed the Visitor Information Station for an early summer resident return.

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March 21, 2018

March 16-21, 2018

We have passed 200 species now. resident breeding birds are starting to show up and the flood of Neotropical migrants will start soon. Butterflies and dragonflies are increasing in numbers and the numbers of insects recorded continues to grow. The weather for this weekend looks to be good for photography we should expect the first pictures of some refuge breeders like Scissor-tailed Flycatcher, Eastern Kingbird, Orchard Oriole, and Roseate Skimmer to come in this weekend. Wildflowers are popping out now and remember the Refuge Headquarters up in FM 563 counts towards the BioBlitz. Bring your camera and smart phone and come out this weekend. Here is the current break down

Birds = 78
Amphibians = 2
Reptiles = 6
Mammals = 4
Fish = 4
Spiders = 1
Insects = 56
Plants = 58
Fungi = 2

Posted on March 21, 2018 06:45 PM by davidsarkozi davidsarkozi | 1 comment | Leave a comment

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