[Pollinator] Hilton Pond 06/18/15 (Piedmont To Mountains, And Back)
Bill Hilton Jr. (RESEARCH)
research at hiltonpond.org
Wed Jul 29 14:47:12 PDT 2015
What with double knee replacement surgery looming in late June, I never had time to complete my "This Week at Hilton Pond" photo essay for 18-30 June 2015. Now that I'm home and slowly recuperating, I've been able to return to the task at hand and have just posted that installment. It deals with some interesting nature observations here in the Carolina Piedmont and in West Virginia's Appalachian Mountains—everything from weevils to blacksnakes and invasive plants to a stinky little skunk with a taste for eggs. I even make mention of Ruby-throated Hummingbirds, whose young first appeared near the end of last month.
As always I include a list of birds banded and recaptured during the period, as well as a few nature notes.
I'm not sure when I'll be well enough to get into the field and/or produce another installment, so please enjoy and share this latest: http://www.hiltonpond.org/ThisWeek150618.html <http://www.hiltonpond.org/ThisWeek150618.html>
Happy Nature Watching,
BILL
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