Watch For This Month!
Nature Happenings
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Over 250 species of wildflowers bloom this month in our fields and forests.
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Dark-eyed Juncos disappear early in month.

- Dark Eyed Junco
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Peak of warbler migration happens very early in month.

- Yellow Warbler

- Yellow Rumped

- Common Yellow Throat
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The first half of the month is peak migration for flycatchers, thrushes and northerly vireos.

- Vermillion Flycatcher
- Thrush

- Vireo
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Nighthawks and Chimney Swifts return.

- Nighthawk

- Chimney Swift
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Sub-adult Purple Martins return to establish new colonies early in month.

- Purple Martin
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Peak of bird courtship. Listen for the morning chorus.
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Nesting materials are being collected.
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Orioles return and begin nesting. Be sure to have their feeders, nectar, fruit and jelly out early.

- Baltimore Oriole
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The first fireflies of the year can be seen.
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Black-bellied Whistling-Duck, Wood Duck and Mallard ducklings hatch and venture forth early this month.

- Black Bellied Whistling Duck

- Wood Duck

- Mallard
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Eta Aquarids meteor shower is early-May.

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International Migratory Bird Day is mid-May.