Anne Marsch
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Anne Marsch's Discussions

SPRING AND TIME

Started this discussion. Last reply by Dwayne Biggar Mar 11. 9 Replies

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NORTHERN SHRIKE

Started this discussion. Last reply by Anne Marsch Jan 30. 16 Replies

First winter Northern Shrike spent a half hour in the Wisteria Vine today (Jan.18, 2013). Thinking it was being vocal, I soon realized it was reguritating a pellet.…Continue

Tags: Shrike, Northern

LINCOLN'S SPARROW

Started this discussion. Last reply by Anne Marsch Dec 19, 2012. 6 Replies

Seen Dec.18, 2012 Moncton. Really likes to flick that tail.…Continue

Tags: MONCTON, SPARROW, LINCOLN'S

EVENING GROSBEAKS

Started this discussion. Last reply by Anne Marsch Dec 12, 2012. 5 Replies

Nov. 10th our first one arrived, increasing to 15 Dec.4th. Dec7th the crowd arrived. 50 to 60 each day since. This morning that increased to well over 100. It is a Wowie Zowie day!!…Continue

 

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Anne Marsch commented on Sybil Wentzell's photo
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Blue Jay Tree

"A beautiful sight for sure!!"
6 hours ago
Anne Marsch replied to Stuart Tingley's discussion A rather plain, black Syrphid - Blera nigra - new species for BugGuide! in the group Beetles N' Bugs 4 Birders
"Congrats on this one Stu!! Wonderful find."
23 hours ago
Anne Marsch replied to Jeff Clements's discussion Clam worm (or ragworm) - Alitta succinea - 15 May 2013 in the group Marine Fauna for Birders
"Just wondering how large this one was? Very pretty indeed!!"
Wednesday
Anne Marsch liked David Miller's photo
Tuesday
Anne Marsch replied to Jimmy Dee's discussion Just out of water - May 14 2013 in the group Dragonflying for Birders
"Very Nice J.D. Tony is so right re close-ups."
Tuesday
Anne Marsch commented on Dixie Armstrong's photo
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Rose-breasted Grosbeak

"Great find! Congrats. "
Monday
Anne Marsch liked Chris Adam's discussion Red-spotted Newt
Monday
Anne Marsch replied to Jimmy Dee's discussion Grasshopper Nymph? [ID'd - Awl-shaped Pygmy Grasshopper] in the group Beetles N' Bugs 4 Birders
"Great "wee" find JD. Checked it out on BG."
Sunday
Anne Marsch commented on K.Crow's photo
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A party

"Very nice! Thanks for posting."
Sunday
Anne Marsch liked MERV J. CORMIER's photo
May 11
Anne Marsch posted an event

AMPHIBIAN FIELD TRIP at Centennial Park, Rotary Entrance

May 14, 2013 from 8pm to 10:45pm
Ron Arsenault will lead this trip in Centennial Park. Use Rotary Entrance which is uphill from the train and skating area entrance. Waterproof footwear and flashlight are required. Dress warmly as the temperature will be dropping after dark. Everyone is welcome to join in the fun. See More
May 10
Anne Marsch liked David Miller's photo
May 8
Anne Marsch replied to Ken MacIntosh's discussion Lethocerus - Giant Water Bug in the group Beetles N' Bugs 4 Birders
"Great find! Now I'll have to google this as well."
May 8
Anne Marsch commented on Glenn Pinsent's photo
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Lincoln's Sparrow

"Congrats Glenn! I just added this to my list this past winter. What struck me was the fine streaking and tail flicking."
May 8
Anne Marsch replied to Stuart Tingley's discussion BUPRESTIDAE - (Metallic Wood-boring Beetles) - Dicerca caudata in the group Beetles N' Bugs 4 Birders
"Very pretty. I have yet to find these."
May 8
Anne Marsch commented on Nelson Cloud's photo
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"Wonderful capture!"
May 6

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At 4:10pm on August 1, 2012, Monica Brewer said…

Thank you!

At 3:10pm on May 9, 2012, Glenn Pinsent said…

Thanks Anne .

At 12:04pm on April 22, 2011, Denis A. Doucet said…

Thanks Anne,

Those are indeed things I find most interesting! I will check the info and pics out as soon as I get enough work done for my job (with flexible hours, thank goodness) on this beautiful day so I can go back OUTSIDE. Cheers!

At 2:55pm on March 22, 2011, Ben Phillips said…
The river banks underwent a lot of slumping type erosion last summer before they froze up for the winter.  Based on my frequent observations, the width of the river between the bridge and the causeway grew by about 50% last season.  At the same time, much of that sediment seems to be depositing above the causeway in the old lake bed.  The ice blocks were likely floated off the marshes and mudflats by the extremely high tide and then flushed back up stream to be redeposited.  It is amazing how powerful the tidal bore is and how fast the water rushes in behind the leading wave.  I always find the tide comes up so fast after the bore passes.
 
 
 

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