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Solar Eclipse and Wildlife
« on: August 21, 2017, 06:59:43 AM »
I wonder if animals that feed at dusk and dawn, (sharks for instance) will begin feeding again at the pre-annular and post-annular phases of the eclipse. ;D

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Re: Solar Eclipse and Wildlife
« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2017, 09:05:54 AM »
Someone sent this to me yesterday.  It comes from Wild Birds Unlimited.  Not sure where they get their information.  But I will take my bat detector out today and see if any show up.  I'm also curious if the family of skunks in my backyard will appear.  It will only be about 80% eclipse here though. 

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    Confused Crooners - Songbirds have been noted to decrease their singing as an eclipse progresses, often to a point of total silence during the maximum darkness of totality. Speculations is that the darkening sky triggers the birds' night-time behaviors.
    Out of Sync Singers - Observations show that some birds may also be confused by the re-emergence of the sun and a "dawn chorus" of bird song might be heard just as it would be during a morning sunrise.
    Day or Night? - Numerous bird species have been reported to return to their night-time roosting locations as the total eclipse progresses. Starlings have been noted to return in large flocks to their roosts and display agitated behavior until the light returns to normal.
    Night or Day? - Nocturnal birds such as owls, whip-poor-wills and nighthawks have been reported to either become active, take flight or call during total eclipses.
    Fowl Rowel - Domestic fowl and pigeons have been observed to quickly return to their roosts or coops as the eclipse darkens the sky.
    Savvy Shorebirds - Anecdotal observations seem to imply that in general, shorebirds seem to display very limited reactions to total solar eclipses.

Other Wildlife

    Early Chirpers - Crickets have been widely observed to start "chirping" as the sky darkens and then fall silent upon the re-emergence of the sun. Katydids have also been reported to demonstrate this same behavior.
    Silent Cicadas - Cicadas have been noted to end their shrill day-time calling and fall silent as the eclipse progresses.
    Moving Mosquitos - During the darkest portions of an eclipse, mosquitos have been noted to emerge in mass.
    Hustling Honeybees - Honeybees have been observed to return in swarms to their hives as the eclipse darkens.
    Dream Weavers - Orb-weaving spiders, which generally re-weave their webs every night, have been observed to dismantle their old web during the darkness of an eclipse.
    Busy Bats - Bats have been noted to emerge from their roost as the sky darkens and then return with the re-emergence of the sun.
    Sly Skunks - Skunks, which are largely nocturnal, have been reported to come out and start foraging as it grows darker during an eclipse.
    Sleepy Squirrels - Squirrels are reported to retreat to their nests during a total solar eclipse.
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Re: Solar Eclipse and Wildlife
« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2017, 11:01:46 AM »
Good stuff Lisa!

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Re: Solar Eclipse and Wildlife
« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2017, 11:52:54 AM »
Well, as far as mosquitoes go, they kinda disappeared during it but after the sun came back out they were very active. At least where I was.
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Re: Solar Eclipse and Wildlife
« Reply #4 on: August 21, 2017, 12:17:15 PM »
My bees went pretty sideways. activity I can best describe as confused initially, then both hives got super busy. I suspect the initial occlusion affected polarization and a lot of bees got lost, and then found their way back after things got normal. They were kind of pissed, like they get if you stupidly move their hives while workers are out.
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Re: Solar Eclipse and Wildlife
« Reply #5 on: August 21, 2017, 12:21:03 PM »
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