Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Midweek

The last of the ice is flowing downriver. Apparently the massive ice bridge at the mouth of Lake Huron is breaking up nicely and poses no threat.
Chenal Ecarte looking Towards Walpole Island
Today was the most pleasant day so far this year. Obviously it is midweek!
I took a walk in a woodlot north of town this evening. Chorus frogs were cranking it up. Not many birds were around--just a few common species.
I have not seen a butterfly yet, but no doubt some are out. Other places have reported Compton Tortoiseshell, Mourning Cloak and Eastern Comma.
I have only seen moths.
The last few days there have been lost of plumes of smoke coming off Walpole and St. Anne's Islands. The annual spring burning is taking place. It has become more prominent in recent year's as the importance is recognized for prairies, oak savannahs, etc.
Much of the ash settles on Wallaceburg!
One of many smoke plumes today
The Tufted Titmouse pair is still at Port Lambton's Brander Park. Perhaphs they are going to stick around. Things were a bit quiet this morning, but hopefully some new birds will come in. I did hear a White-throated Sparrow, but it may have been a winter leftover as there were a couple there earlier in the winter.

1 comment:

  1. I'm not a fan of the whole mid-week beautiful-ness followed by a bad-weather weekend but I guess it's still nice to walk to work in the warmth.

    On my walk to work this morning I counted at least 4 mockingbirds and a possible 5th. I have to check tomorrow morning because 5 in one small area would be quite the sighting I think!

    ReplyDelete