4 Things to Try this Month
Nectar Stations - As flowers die off, places to find nectar and pollen become fewer and further apart. This can result in mass gatherings of butterflies, bees and other insects trying to grab the last of the sweet stuff! On calm, warm days, look for lingering flowers, in particular ivy blooms that can act like a pollinator magnet this time of year
Small Changes - From the vibrant yellowing of the ferns to the first leaves beginning to fall, September is a time of small changes. While those dramatic and iconic autumnal scenes will arrive much later, a careful eye will uncover a number overlooked seasonal spectacles! Mist, Fog & Cloud Inversions - As the contrast between daytime and nighttime temperatures increases so to does the chance of photogenic weather conditions, particularly in the mornings. Such conditions often conjure imaginings of valleys frothing like a witch’s cauldron. However, these fleeting environments also make great opportunities in other genres too. Wildlife, people and street environments also take on a
new, unique quality.
Astro—It’s already been quite an eventful year for watchers of the night skies. 2024 is proving to be a really active year for seeing the Northern Lights, with experts predicting this year to be a peak in the solar cycle. September is generally considered to be a great month for Aurora hunting!
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