- Warblers migrate southward.
- In late September gray bats migrate to north Alabama for winter hibernation.
- First signs of leaves changing color; blazing star, rabbit tobacco and blue
curls abloom.
- Peak of hurricane season - watch for unusual bird sightings following tropical
storms.
- Bald eagles return to nest sites and begin courtship.
- Panhandle
blue crabs migrate to deeper water for
winter.
- Hawks begin migrating – watch for them along both
coasts and in the Florida Keys.
- Peak blooming period for water-spider orchids in central Florida.
- Florida scrub-jay fledglings have
completely blue heads, having lost their brown juvenile plumage.
- Atlantic sturgeon begin fall migration from the
Suwannee and Apalachicola Rivers to the Gulf of Mexico.
- Lights Out!
Sea turtles emerge from their nests and
head for the ocean. Females may become confused by lights on the beach.
- Lovebugs, or Bibionidae flies, mate in the middle
of roadways.
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