Welcome to the Vinalhaven Sightings Report
July 30, 2021
Thanks to MCHT and VLT for their support! And You!
Happy Birthday Mom!
Highlights – Raptors, mushrooms, butterflies, so . much . more .
Business - Contact us – observers have sent in photos to
share, and this kind of activity we encourage. vinalhavensightings@gmail.com is the address to send your
sightings and nature reports to. Sharing is good!
Leif and Nana |
Tiit trick –
click on the photos and make them jumbo sized. Fill up your computer screen
with life! And then click again to get everything back to ‘normal’. The new
normal that is.
Eagle nestling with meat nugget Photo by Rick Morgan |
Sightings – Raptor ‘r’ Us – Rick Morgan was kind enough to send in these photos of Bald Eagle nestlings up Long Cove way
that appear to be ready to go! The shots are from early July, and the birds
have most likely have fledged by this writing.
Here’s to the next generation!
pair o' Eaglets photo by Rick Morgan |
Lane's Island Osprey nest activity photo by Cay Kendrick |
Osprey nest – Lane’s Island – Cay Kendrick sent in this recent photo of young osprey head poking
up from the Lane’s Island osprey nest. Cay
reports that progress with the nest is a little behind - timing wise – from
years past. Will be interesting to see how things go here. I put my money on
the osprey.
female American Kestrel, Lamonts Hill |
Falcons – American Kestrels have been acting up
around island – loud vocalizations, flutter flight and aerial displays on Greens, by Lamonts Hill and also at Lane’s
island gives the feeling that something was happening nesting wise with the
Kestrels. Maybe youngsters ready to fledge? Interesting to see so much activity
and presence.
mainland Merlin |
I’m also including this photo of a Merlin falcon on the mainland that was
acting similar to the Kestrels, at about
the same time period (few weeks ago). I witnessed three different Merlins on
the mainland acting up – loud, consistent vocalizations, and wonderfully
obvious flight displays. Timing of raptor fledging appears to be synchronized
across species this year, fun to see.
Broad-winged Hawks – lots of high pitched buzzin’ in the woods these days. Huber, the Basin and these pictures I
took of a Broad-winged as it circled
Armbrust Hill last week. So loud, so molty, so fun….
Garter Snake photo by Claudia Dengler |
Garter Snakes
– are on the prowl. Claudia Dengler
was kind enough to send in this photo of a Garter
Snake up Crockett Cove way. Snakes abound! Keep your eyes open for them!
Leccinum sp bolete photo by Claudia Dengler |
Mushrooms – Claudia was also nice enough to send in
this photo of a Scaber Stalk Bolete
(Leccinum sp). What a month for mushrooms!
May be the ‘best’ July mushroom wise
that I have seen in Maine, but that is not based on all that many July’s in
Maine. Still, it’s been impressive….
Things have been very active with the
recent rains. Here are some finds –
Chanterelles –
seem to be popping up wherever I go. And that is a good thing.
We love them because they are so yummy.
The trees love them because they help
them grow
And the ‘fungi that creates the mushroom referred to as Chantrelles’ seems
to like living in mid-coast Maine, suits them fine I would say!
this screams 'false!' |
And don’t forget about the ‘False Chantrelles’, which are popping
up in small numbers.
way false, too organized |
They really don’t look Chantrelles at
all, but if some how you did get confused they are not deadly poisonous or
anything like that. Instead, they are just a disappointment in flavor.
Which can kill a good vibe, but that’s better than killing a good person (judgment).
Destroying Angels – will be more come fall, but at least one batch along winter harbor
felt the urge to spore disperse this July, and who can blame them.
Destroying Angel, the native ‘killer
of humans’ to North America. Pure, white – how could it possibly be
deadly? Amatoxin poisoning is a fun Google
search. Good to have that one in your history!
this Blusher was especially easy on the eyes |
The Blusher – (Amanita rubescens) –
this blusher did not seem phallic |
Blusher attacked by Amanita mold |
And to make matters even cooler,
local Amanita mold took a hold on some Blushers in the Basin –
same spot I have seen the mold effect Blushers in years past.
got mold? |
Fun to get to familiar with where the local molds live.
lots of coral slime, both form above and honeycomb form |
Speaking of molds – Slime molds have also responded to the impressive July rains, although not in the same way they responded
to hefty June rains in the past. Those June rains produced huge numbers across
many if not all species of slime molds to be found in these parts.
July rains 2021 inspired an
impressive amount of Coral Slime ( ) both
variations
Scrambled Eggs Slime – although not as numerous as Coral, patches of Scrambled Egg
slime can be seen from distances
Chocolate tube slime – found only a few
patches but each very lovely.
tapioca close up |
Tapioca slime – seen around in not so
uncommon numbers
tiger swallowtail |
Butterflies –
Been a great July for Lepidoptera, and in those regards we are talking both
Moths and Day Moths (aka Butterflies). Many of these photos are from the Butterfly
bush Amy planted in the front yard in St George.
ringlet |
These are underwing shots of species that can be found on, and have been seen in the past few weeks on Vinalhaven. See what you think…
monarch |
Monarch
american lady |
American Lady – look for the two big
dots
red admiral, with the blue... |
Red Admiral
Great Spangled Fritillary wide cream band on hind underwing |
Great Spangled Fritillary
Aphrodite Fritillary thin cream band on hind underwing |
Aphrodite Fritillary
Atlantis Fritillary wide cream band on hind, underwing w/black dots in band |
Atlantis Fritillary
more of a flying lobster |
Plus – Day Moth bonus – both flavors of Clearwings – the ‘red’ or Hummingbird Clearwing
than the snowberry clearwing |
and the ‘white’, or
Snowberry Clearwing have been seen at flowers near and far along mid-coast Maine.
They are fun to watch, but I have to
say I think I learn a lot from taking their photos. They move so fast!
my guess as to the mystery flavor
is 'Gross'.
Awesome limited editions out there –
kinda makes you think things may be getting back to normal? If this is normal,
I am looking forward to something new!
red hot goldfish |
nothing says freedom quite like Cap'n Crunch |
nothing says galactic like
Lucky Charms
Leif having a ball….kayaking with Amy
Snoozing with Roxy.
pickin' shrooms with pops (that's me)
Channeling his inner Jack Albertson
as Grandpa Joe in a production of Willy Wonka
Hey - that's what we got! See you out there!