The Great Blue Heron is an impressively large gray-blue bird that is sure to grab your attention. They stand at 1 metre tall but only weigh an average of 5-6 pounds because of their hollow bones! This wading bird spends a lot of time fishing, and you’re likely to see them while out on the water. They fish by moving around very slowly or standing still in one place until a fish comes by. Then, they extend their neck out and strike like a harpoon!
The Spotted Salamander is black-gray in colour with vibrant, yellow-orange spots. Along its sides, this salamander can have 11-13 costal grooves. These grooves increase the surface area of a salamander’s skin and allow more water to collect on the body and absorb. This helps ensure the salamander doesn’t dry out and can continue with normal respiratory processes. Their skin is very thin and permeable as they breathe through it. However, this means that salamanders are very susceptible to toxins entering their bodies from the environment around them. This species may be SPOTTED in Murphys Point close to wetlands and vernal pools, but hidden under deadfall and leaf litter. If searching for salamanders, be cautious and careful when placing logs that have been lifted. Ensure the salamander can get back under the log without being harmed. It is also best practice to avoid holding amphibians in your hands because of their absorbent skin, as noted above.
The Murphys Point 2023 BioBlitz will be taking place on Saturday, August 19th.
What is a BioBlitz?
A BioBlitz is where for a short period of time experts and visitors can work together to record all the plants and wildlife in one area! If you want to learn more about how a bioblitz works check out the park website for more of a description!
During the BioBlitz at Murphys Point, we will add the species we find to iNaturalist. iNaturalist is a database of species that you can add to by taking pictures of any wildlife that you see! This allows us to have a photographic record of what we find in the park. Before the BioBlitz you can download the iNaturalist app and during the BioBlitz take pictures of any wildlife you see!
If you want to learn more about iNaturalist visit: