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Monarch Monday
Two more Monarchs spotted in Brooklyn, on October 14. This one was favoring the nectar of Spotted-Horse Mint/Monarda punctata. There are not that many other options now. I don’t think they do much with the fall asters.
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Raptor Wednesday
First Merlin sighting of the season: October 8th. Luckily, Falco columbarius is known for perching for long periods. And favoring the bare branches. Second sighting, October 13th. The bird took off when… …a Red-tailed Hawk passed overhead. But then came back. Merlin atop tree on far left. Atop the historical Chapel is: our old friend,…
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Late Bloomer
A Bottlebrush Buckeye/Aesculus parviflora was in full bloom on October 5th, while the one next to it: was already well gone to fruit. A couple of skippers were after the nectar. But let’s get back to that bee:
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Monarch Monday
The journey is not without hazards. The erratic flight that makes them hard to photograph on the wing also makes them hard to catch in the bill. I haven’t seen any more of these butterflies since last Monday, but iNat had 5 observations in NYC this past Friday, with two on Saturday.
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O, Wasp, Where Is Your Sting?
I spend a fair amount of time around wasps and bees. Sometimes they get in my face, but in all these years I’ve only been stung three times: 1) on the hand by a Honey Bee in a Lower East Side community garden because we were coming for her honey; 2) on the ear lobe…








