We are pleased to announce the winner of our Monday Nature Mystery, Anne Brosnan! (Please email your snail mail address and preference for a hat or tote bag to [email protected]).
Congratulations to Anne for identifying this Southern Red Oak tree (Quercus falcata). This is one of 27 species of oak trees native to Virginia. According to Wildflower.org, this tree is a larval host to the Banded Hairstreak and the White M Hairstreak butterflies. The Southern Red Oak is a medium-sized, straight-trunked oak which, in time, develops long, spreading branches, giving the top an even, well-formed appearance. Its smooth gray bark becomes dark and furrowed, eventually becoming black. Thin, papery, lobed, bristle-tipped deciduous leaves turn reddish-brown in fall. Click here to watch a video from the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science on how to identify a Southern Red Oak tree.
Last Week's Mystery: Southern Red Oak tree (Quercus falcata). Photo: Wikimedia user Katja Schulz via CC BY 2.0
Each Monday we’ll post a new photo and identify the previous week’s winner. They’ll receive an ASNV hat or tote bag.
Be sure to post your answer on our Facebook page @AudubonVA under the Monday Mystery post...do not reply to this email with your guess! We only accept entries from our Facebook page, not via email.
Please remember to write the common name, being mindful of hyphens, uppercase and lowercase letters and always include the Latin name in parentheses. To learn more about bird names click here.
Who is this? Photo: Judy Gallagher
This week’s Mystery: What tree is this?
Post your guess (please list both common name and Latin name) on our Facebook page @AudubonVA under this week's Monday Nature Mystery. Remember, we only accept entries from our Facebook page, not via email!
Good luck!
-Audubon Society of Northern Virginia
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