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

 C. Leichtlinii & Camassia Quamash

EARTH DAY 2023

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