Nature Happenings

  • Peregrine Falcon males are courting the larger females.

  • Ospreys return and begin readying their nests near water where fish are abundant.

  • Osprey

 

  • Purple Martins return.

  • Purple Martin

 

  • Evening Grosbeaks return to bird feeding stations for sunflower seed treats.

  • Migratory departures - Snow Geese, American Widgeon, Surf Scoter, Dunlin, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Gold-crowned Sparrow.

  • Snow Geese 

 

  • Migratory arrivals - Western Tanager, Black-headed Grosbeak, Bullock’s Oriole, Vaux's Swift, flycatchers, Western Wood-Pewee, Swainson’s Thrush and Yellow Warbler.

  • Western Tanager

 

  • Black Headed Grosbeak

 

  • Bullocks Oriole

 

  • Vaux's Swift

 

  • Vermillion Flycatcher

 

  • Yellow Warbler

 

  • Penstemon, a favorite flower of hummingbirds, butterflies and bees, blooms.

  • Black Cottonwoods shed their cottony seeds on breezy days.

  • Western Tiger Swallowtail butterflies visit flowers.

  • Western Tiger Swallowtail

 

  • Turquoise-colored male Lazuli Buntings sing while rich brown females incubate eggs.

  • Eta Aquarids meteor shower is early-May.

 

  • International Migratory Bird Day is mid-May.