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A chance to see the beautiful Black-crowned Night-Heron

Black-crowned Night-Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) (1) – Reported Sep 08, 2016 12:19 by Chris Risley – PTBO – Edgewater road and Railway, Peterborough, Ontario – Map: – Checklist: – Media: 1 Photo – Comments: “perched in tree on shore of Little Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 years ago
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Sightings of uncommon Map Turtle

After paddling up the mouth of Eel’s Creek with a friend on Labour Day and seeing no less than ten Map Turtles, (including six on the same log), I was reminded of another I saw back in June not far Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 years ago
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Great Egret on Bensfort Road

On the morning of the 29th of August, I saw a Great Egret at a farmer’s pond on Bensfort Road, a little north of the Bensfort Landfill north of County Road #2. Brenda Dyson

By Drew Monkman, 9 years ago
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Sandhill Cranes in Omemee

I observed twice this week a pair of Sandhill Cranes flying to and from the Omemee pond (enlargement in Pigeon River on south edge of Omemee). One time they were also calling from the pond. Gavin Hunter, Omemee

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsSeptember 7, 2016 ago
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Snapping Turtle eggs are hatching

This past weekend, I observed the hatch of 8-10 Snapping Turtles on Rathbun Bay, Jack Lake. There is a very small sand beach between my neighbours cottages and the young turtles (1-1.5 inches in size) were all in the shallow Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 years ago
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Uncommon Red-necked Phalarope at Lakefield lagoons

Red-necked Phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus) (1) – Reported Sep 02, 2016 09:44 by Donald Sutherland – Lakefield–Sewage Lagoons, Peterborough, Ontario – Map: – Checklist: – Media: 1 Photo – Comments: “juvenile, central aeration booms of S cell, actively feeding”

By Drew Monkman, 9 years ago
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Merlins and two clutches of orioles on Otonabee R. property

I live on the Otonabee River between locks 24 & 25, and saw a pair of what I believe were Merlins flying over our yard Wednesday evening, August 24. Both of them had the shape of small falcons. I got Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsAugust 31, 2016 ago
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Turtle Observations from the Jack Lake Watershed (2014-2016)

Ontario is home to eight different species of turtle.  Seven turtle species have been designated as Species at Risk. Three species of turtle (in bold) are found in the Jack Lake watershed. Status of Ontario turtles Blandings Turtle (Emydoidea blandingii) Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 years ago
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Great shorebird-watching at Otonabee Gravel Pit Conservation Area – 6 species

Least Sandpiper (Calidris minutilla) (3) – Reported Aug 28, 2016 13:41 by Bill Crins – Otonabee Gravel Pit Conservation Area, Peterborough, Ontario – Map: – Checklist: Bill also saw Pectoral and Spotted Sandpipers, Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs, and Killdeer. There Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 years ago
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11 Great Egrets at Briar Hill Bird Sanctuary, south of Peterborough

Great Egret (American) (Ardea alba egretta) (11) – Reported Aug 27, 2016 16:35 by Matthew Tobey – Briar Hill Bird Sanctuary, Peterborough, Ontario – Map: – Checklist: – Media: 1 Photo – Comments: “At least 11 birds present. Could have Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsAugust 29, 2016 ago
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Bump in Monarch numbers, tagging demonstration at Presqu’ile Provincial Park

I had two Monarchs in our garden on August 26. They were attracted to our Buddleia (Butterfly Bush) and Mexican Sunflower (Tithonia). I’ve also seen several north of Peterborough in recent days. A number of reports of Monarch caterpillars around Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 years ago
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Of bats, American Chestnuts and other species of interest

I have some news that I think is important. On Friday night (August 19) we were driving home from some friends’ place over at the 5th line of Selwyn near the Lakefield Highway, and coming back we saw at least Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsAugust 28, 2016 ago
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Finally – Local Monarch numbers may be increasing

Finally some Monarchs (3) have been noted on the property and there are three larvae on the Swamp Milkweed. Some eggs are also noted. Bill Snowden, Ennismore More Monarchs have been seen in recent days, and even some migration in Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsAugust 18, 2016 ago
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North American Monarch status as of July 7, 2016 – by Chip Taylor of MonarchWatch

The MonarchWatch blog can be viewed here. http://monarchwatch.org/blog/ As most of you know, the summer of 2015 produced a strong migration and a relatively large overwintering population (4.01 hectares). To place this population growth in context, let’s review the last Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsAugust 18, 2016 ago
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Rare Red-headed Woodpecker at Curve Lake First Nation

Today (August 18) at 3:30 pm was the first time I’ve ever seen a Red-headed Woodpecker. It was at 67 Mukwa Bay Road in Curve Lake. No camera but at 50 feet away, it was unmistakable. The sighting was about Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 years ago
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Big showing of (migrating?) Common Nighthawks, a species at risk

Tonight, August 15, we had a spectacular aerial show with Common Nighthawks, Tree Swallows and gulls. The nighthawks were swarming over our Curve Lake house. I would estimate 50 but it was difficult to count because of the irregularity of Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsAugust 17, 2016 ago
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Two Monarchs seen south of Peterborough

I just wanted to let you know that I saw 2 Monarchs yesterday at Kawartha Trails Resort, just south of Peterborough. They were visiting the milkweed along the edge of the Otonabee River. Catherine Paradisis Note: I have seen no Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 years ago
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The beautiful caterpillar of the Black Swallowtail

We have a Black Swallowtail butterfly caterpillar on our dill growing in the garden right now. Trudy Gibson, Peterborough

By Drew Monkman, 9 years ago
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“Fall” shorebird migration continues

Least Sandpiper (Calidris minutilla) (5) – Reported Aug 07, 2016 07:21 by Iain Rayner – Ptbo – Otonabee Gravel Pit, Peterborough, Ontario – Map: – Checklist: – Media: 1 Photo – Comments: “Think the Juveniles have started to show up.” Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsAugust 8, 2016 ago
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The pugnacious Eastern Kingbird

We regularly see the occasional Eastern Kingbird on our stretch of the Indian River over the summer months, but today (7th August) we were treated to a longer than usual visit of a family, made up of two adults and Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 years ago
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Big Barn Swallow post-breeding flock on Crowley Line

We have Barn Swallow colony of more than 50 birds at our farm at 1276 Crowley Line, just south of Peterborough. Robert Greenman Hood Note: This is a very significant number of birds. Barn Swallows are now a Species at Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 years ago
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Giant Swallowtail sightings continue

I finally saw my first Giant Swallowtail of 2016 on July 26th, just north of Norwood. Good to see others have been seeing them as well. I was beginning to think that they were vanishing about as suddenly as they Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsAugust 5, 2016 ago
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Giant Swallowtail & Mink family at Lakehurst, near Buckhorn

I read the sightings of Giant Swallowtails in the area…then yesterday, in the marsh at camp, I too spotted a Giant Swallowtail! First time for me as well. Exciting! Last week at camp a family of American Mink hid under Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsAugust 5, 2016 ago
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The beautiful Tomato Hornworm (Five-spotted Hawkmoth)

I was doing maintenance in the vegetable garden today and found three very large and healthy Tomato Hornworms which will soon pupate and become a Five-spotted Hawkmoth. I placed them on some tomato seedlings that came up in the compost Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsAugust 2, 2016 ago
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Giant Swallowtail at Curve Lake

I got a picture of this Giant Swallowtail butterfly today (August 1, 2016)), a species I had never seen before. So again, something unusual has popped up at Curve Lake!  I did some reading and these butterflies are moving northward. Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsAugust 2, 2016 ago
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First Giant Swallowtails of the summer

I saw my first Giant Swallowtail of the year in the garden today, hovering around the phlox. I checked the dill plantation but there were no larvae. No Monarchs have been seen. Bill Snowden, Ennismore Note: I saw my first Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsJuly 29, 2016 ago
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Late July sightings of interest at Big Gull Lake

Here are some sightings of interest from this past week (July 25 – 31, 2016)) at my brother’s cottage on Big Gull Lake, south of Bon Echo Provincial Park. Family group of Cooper’s Hawks. Two or three very vocal juveniles, Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsJuly 29, 2016 ago
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Hummingbird Clearwing Moths in Lakefield

The Hummingbird Clearwing Moths are back, coming to our phlox flowers the past couple of days. Gwen Forsyth, Lakefield, ON

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsJuly 29, 2016 ago
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Wild (feral) Honey Bee nest in cedar

I thought this might interest you. With the decline in Honey Bees it was a nice surprise to find an active hive of wild (feral) bees (July 20). Thomas J Northey, Little Britain, ON

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsJuly 29, 2016 ago
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Enjoying the Merlins on Princess Street

The nesting families of Merlins we’ve enjoyed at the Little Lake Cemetery has expanded with a nest we saw in spring seeming to be in the yard of a house near Little Lake (if not on Crescent Street, then Ware Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsJuly 21, 2016 ago

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