Nature Happenings
- Project FeederWatch ends this month, www.birds.cornell.edu/pfw. Join the Citizen Scientist Movement!
- Caspian Tern, Barn Swallows, Purple Martins, Wilson’s Warblers and Common Yellowthroats arrive.
- Red-Breasted Nuthatch courtship behavior begins.
- Killdeer eggs are laid and incubated for 24-26 days.
- Great Blue Heron egg-laying begins in April with incubation lasting 28 days.
- One of the first native butterflies to emerge from its overwintering chrysalis is the Sara Orangetip.
- Rufous Hummingbirds arrive from Mexico.
- Listen for Ruffed Grouse drumming in the lower-elevation mixed woodlands.
- Two beautiful camas species (Camassia Quamash and C. Leichtlinii) are blooming now.
- Cliff Swallows come from southern South America to build their mud nests under eaves and bridges.
- Western Tanagers and Black-headed Grosbeaks arrive from central Mexican forests.
- Lyrids meteor shower, late-April.
- Save the Date for Our Earth Day Celebration with the Birds of Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue & Many Special Guests!! April 22nd 11am to 3pm, Discovery Bay will have live birds on display from noon top 2pm, here in our beautiful gardens. Bring your camera!
C. Leichtlinii & Camassia Quamash
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