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February 2022

Sightings

February sightings of note

On February 7, we had a juvenile Northern Goshawk in our backyard. My wife saw it first, and we watched totally mesmerized. It appeared to have just killed a squirrel. I’m a birdwatcher and I get a lot of different bird species. We have feeders set up. I’m sure I Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 3 yearsFebruary 18, 2022 ago
Columns

Winter survival part 3: The genius of trees and invertebrates 

Peterborough Examiner  – February 18, 2022 – by Drew Monkman             It’s no exaggeration to say that this winter has been brutally cold. On January 29, the mercury plummeted to -34 C!  While we enjoy the luxury of our cozy, heated homes, plants and animals are on their own. Surviving this kind Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 3 yearsFebruary 18, 2022 ago
Columns

Kawartha survival stories: Part 2

Peterborough Examiner – February 4, 2022 – by Drew Monkman A look at how amphibians, reptiles, and fish endure winter Whenever I’m out walking in the woods in winter, I often think of the many strategies used by animals and plants to survive this punishing season. Seen or unseen, awake or dormant, life Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 3 yearsFebruary 11, 2022 ago
Sightings

January sightings of note

At our cottage on Crowe Lake, we’ve been watching our annual convention of Trumpeter Swans. After I took this video there was quite the flurry of activity. We are so fortunate to be able to enjoy this part of nature. Maxine Prentice, Peterborough Update from Maxine: The swans return each Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 3 yearsFebruary 10, 2022 ago
Columns

Survival stories part 1: Coping with winter

Peterborough Examiner – February 4, 2022 – by Drew Monkman Evolution has conferred birds and mammals with intriguing adaptations. One of my most frequent bird sightings this winter might surprise you. It’s the American robin. People often ask me, “How in the world are robins able to withstand the cold?” As it turns Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 3 yearsFebruary 4, 2022 ago
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