March 4, 2008
A dead Barred Owl was found today below a bridge on a Trent Wildlife Sanctuary trail. The bird showed no signs of trauma. Location: Trent Wildlife Sanctuary Observer: Ingrid Jones
A dead Barred Owl was found today below a bridge on a Trent Wildlife Sanctuary trail. The bird showed no signs of trauma. Location: Trent Wildlife Sanctuary Observer: Ingrid Jones
“I heard the first Mourning Doves of the year calling this morning at around 7:30 a.m.” Location: Peterborough Observer: Everett Hannah
The first Turkey Vulture of the spring arrived today and is roosting in a row of tall cedars in the west end of Peterborough. Most years, as many as 10 vultures show up during spring migration and all roost together Read more…
A Brush Wolf (Coyote) has been hanging out on the west side of Chemong Road, north of the Parkway Trail towards the Simmons subdivision. Instead of a howl, its vocalization is a high pitched scream. It has also been seen Read more…
“I looked out today at about 1:00 pm to see an exquisite Barred Owl staring back at me on my deck.” Location: Morton Line, Cavan Observer: Holly McBain
Immature Bald Eagle sitting on ice on west side of Otonabee River, 100 metres above Lock 25. Bird was seen at about 1:00 p.m. Location: Lock 25, Otonabee River Observer: Drew Monkman
Pileated Woodpecker hammering on dead branch Location: McCrea Drive, Peterborough Observer: Cy Monkman
During my walk to work (MNR downtown) from East City this morning, I saw three flocks of American Robins, totalling about 125 individuals flying overhead and calling. I also heard full songs of 1 House Sparrow, 1 American Robin and Read more…
On this cold, winter day, thought I would mention that yesterday, Feb.11, we had the first Horned Lark of the year on the farm, picking around among the cattle. Location: Douro/Dummer; County Rd. 8 Observer: Bruce Kidd
A House Finch was in full song at noon today in a tree in front of our house. First House Finch song of the new year for me. Location: Maple Crescent Observer: Drew Monkman
Opossum – “this little guy sure looked cold and was not moving very fast when I saw him” Location: Harrington Lane, Ennismore Observer: Randy Smith
First smell of Skunk for 2008 – at 6 a.m. this morning – foggy and mild (4 C) Location: Maple Crescent Observer: Drew Monkman
Two Pileated Woodpeckers observed excavating dead maples on Milburn Street in Edmison Heights. One hole over two feet long and six inches or more wide. Large chips all over the snow. Location: Milburn Street Observer: Ron Fuller
12 Cedar Waxwings in yard, feeding on European Buckthorn berries Location: Maple Crescent, Peterborough Observer: Drew Monkman
Mature Bald Eagle seen at 1:30 p.m. flying south Location: Cty Rd 6 and 8th Line of Dummer Observer: Horst & Elke Vauth
On Jan 30 a 1st or 2nd year Bald Eagle was seen near Lakefield on River Road feeding on a carp laying on the ice. Location: River Road Observer: Randy Smith
I heard my first Northern Cardinal of the year singing this morning. Location: Marina Blvd, Peterborough Observer: Drew Monkman
With extremely mild temperatures of 12 C, a Woolly Bear caterpillar was found out on the lawn and active! These insects overwinter as caterpillars, spin a coccoon in the spring, and emerge from the coccoon in early summer as an Read more…
On the Petroglyphs Christmas Bird Count, 31 species were recorded, a little below the average of 35. Birds and numbers of interest included 9 Bald Eagles, 1 Golden Eagle, 2 Black-backed Woodpeckers, 5 Gray Jays, 403 Blue Jays, 87 Pine Read more…