This Week at Nixon Park - June 7-14

A warmer week than last. As the high temperatures reach the eighties for a couple of days in a row dragonfly nymphs are finally beginning to emerge after a cold, wet spring.








Dragonflies : Common Whitetail, Eastern Pondhawk, two shots of a very recently emerged Widow Skimmer, Common Baskettail. Damselflies: Slender Bluet, Orange Bluet, Ebony Jeweling.




Foxglove Beardtongue being visited by a Confusing Furrow Bee





Carolina Horsenettle, Helmet Skullcap, Creeping Jenny, Wineberry, Witch Hazel



Milkweed




Calligrapher Fly, Bicolored Striped Sweat bee, Bumble Bees, Eastern Comma Butterfly




Eastern Musk Turtle and Painted Turtle, a large Red-eared Slider, Three Red-eared Sliders, Snapping Turtle







Mocking Bird, Oriole, Eastern Kingbird, Eastern Kingbird on nest, Eastern Bluebird, Canada Goose and Gosling, Bluejay




Two male Red-Bellied Woodpeckers sorting out territorial differences (female Red-bellied woodpeckers have only a red nape, males have a red nape and crown.) Once the tussle was over one flew off to hammer on a rain gutter (makes a very impressive sound) one reason woodpecker's hammer is to assert their territory.


Mating pair of Brown-headed Cowbirds

