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Sightings

Stopping window collisions: screening, bamboo stakes + a bit of ingenuity

Just read your tweet about bird – window collisions. Our dining room and living room windows line up exactly, with bird feeders outside the dining room window. Last fall two white-crowned sparrows killed themselves on the living room windows, and Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 years ago
Columns

The wonder of pollination

The lovely spring weather we’ve enjoyed this past week has caused an explosion of plant growth. Buds are swelling, grass is turning green, and a half-dozen species of wildflowers are in bloom. The blossoms are already attracting the first bees. Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsApril 21, 2016 ago
Sightings

April is sparrow month

Vesper Sparrow (Pooecetes gramineus) (1) – Reported Apr 14, 2016 07:31 by Donald Sutherland – Peterborough–Trent Rotary Rail Trail, Peterborough, Ontario – Map: – Checklist: – Comments: “singing, fields E of S entrance to Promise Rock Trail” I heard my Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsApril 15, 2016 ago
Columns

PATHWAY TO STEWARDSHIP: A local nature framework for children and youth aims to foster the stewards of tomorrow

How do we raise engaged and concerned citizens in the 21st century? How can we teach our children to care for each other as well as the land, water and other species? Who will be the conservationists of the future Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsApril 14, 2016 ago
Sightings

Osprey has returned to Young’s Point nest

On Saturday, April 9, 2016 at 5:00 PM, I saw one Osprey on the nesting platform on the Highway 28 bridge at Young’s Point.   I’ve been heading up to Apsley twice a month all winter and this is the first Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsApril 11, 2016 ago
Sightings

Some sightings of late

We returned to our home on Dodworth Island on Stony Lake on Monday and immediately filled the four feeders. The activity is the most ever….We have 10 usual species but two things stand out. There are no Common Redpolls, but Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsApril 8, 2016 ago
Columns

The Case for Indoor Cats

Less than a year ago, we said goodbye to our 16-year-old cat, Polly. She had lived a long, healthy life, but it was still gut wrenching to finally have her put down. We loved her quirky, independent personality, how she Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsApril 7, 2016 ago
Sightings

Spring Peeper chorus has begun

I heard my first Spring Peeper chorus for me this year on March 31 at the 9th Line and County Road 32 (east bank of Otonabee towards Lakefield. Susan Chow

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsApril 2, 2016 ago
Sightings

Salamanders now on the move to breeding ponds

On March 28 at 8:45 PM, I had 2 Blue-spotted Salamanders on Sumcot Drive off Allen’s Road west of Buckhorn. The salamanders were headed north in the direction of a known breeding pond north of Sumcot Drive. Martyn Obbard

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsMarch 29, 2016 ago
Columns

Fun with amphibians

With the arrival of spring in the Kawarthas, local wetlands will soon come alive with the calls of countless frogs and toads. This annual spectacle provides a wonderful opportunity to engage with nature. Here are three activities adapted from “The Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsMarch 24, 2016 ago
Sightings

March: A time of swans in the Kawarthas

I saw two swans, most likely Trumpeters, last week in Scollard Bay on Buckhorn Lake.  They had a straight neck most/all of the time and were definitely not Mute Swans. They hung around for 5 minutes and then flew over Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsMarch 22, 2016 ago
Sightings

Eastern Meadowlark brightens the first day of spring

We were surprised to see an Eastern Meadowlark perched at the top of a pine tree on our property yesterday morning (Sunday, Mar 20). Meadowlarks are usually seen in fields or high in bordering trees. Gwen Forsyth, Lakefield

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsMarch 22, 2016 ago
Columns

Discovering nature in California – part 2

For years, my wife and I have wanted to explore California’s legendary Highway 1, which runs along the Pacific coast. It is one of the world’s most scenic drives. Our anticipation was therefore at a peak when we took the Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 years ago
Sightings

Banded dead Great Horned Owl found in Lakefield

I  found a dead Great Horned Owl on our property in Lakefield. It had a tag on its leg (#788-30808). I went on-line to https://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/BBL/bblretrv/ and was able to find the following information: Species: Great Horned Owl Date banded: 03/16/2009 Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsMarch 20, 2016 ago
Sightings

A pair of Sandhill Cranes near Kirkfield

On March 18, I was driving south on Fenel Rd, southeast of Kirkfield. I crossed Highway 48 still southbound by Goosebay Road and the intersection of Islay Road, where I saw a pair of Sandhill Cranes flying over the fields Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsMarch 19, 2016 ago
Sightings

An early Song Sparrow

On March 18 at 11 AM, I heard a Song Sparrow singing in my front yard near Chemong Road and Reid streets. Awfully early, no? Marilyn Freeman Note: Yes, I’d say the bird is about a week earlier than usual. Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsMarch 18, 2016 ago
Sightings

Beautiful photos of Cedar Waxwing and Red-bellied Woodpecker

I took these pictures of a Cedar Waxwing and Red-bellied Woodpecker yesterday and today. Jeff Keller, Bridgenorth

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsMarch 17, 2016 ago
Sightings

March: A very vocal time for owls

Eastern Screech-Owl (Megascops asio) (1) – Reported Mar 15, 2016 23:45 by Scott Gibson – 1_Gibson Home – Bissonnette Dr., Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario – Map: – Checklist: – Comments: “continuing. giving clear tremolo, closer to house than on other dates.” Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsMarch 17, 2016 ago
Columns

A spring nature almanac

For most anyone who enjoys the unfolding of a new season, spring stands head and shoulders above any other time of year. The greening of the landscape and explosion of animal life never fails to amaze. Spring is a season Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsMarch 17, 2016 ago
Sightings

Another report of squirrels gathering stones

I am writing about the phenomenon of squirrels gathering stones. I found reports from a couple of folks, but my case is quite different. I have a heated bird bath on my porch, just 8 feet from my glass door. Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsMarch 16, 2016 ago
Sightings

Leucistic Black-capped Chickadee on Langton Street

I’ve had a “white-capped chickadee” visiting my feeders on Langton Street for the last three years.  Its tail and wings are those of a normal chickadee but everything else is pure white.  I was amazed when I first saw this Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsMarch 16, 2016 ago
Sightings

A crime scene at Big Gull Lake

We’ve been fortunate to have seen a Barred Owl at our lakeside home on three occasions recently.  One evening after dark, it flew through our covered feeder and grabbed a flying squirrel with its talons. It took the squirrel to Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsMarch 16, 2016 ago
Sightings

Sharp-shinned Hawk at Gannons Narrows

We had a Sharp-shinned Hawk sitting on our bird feeder stand at 4:30 pm on March 14. We live at Gannons Narrows, on the Pigeon Lake side of the bridge. Kingsley Hubbs

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsMarch 16, 2016 ago
Sightings

First Blue-winged Teal of the year

Blue-winged Teal (Anas discors) (2) – Reported Mar 15, 2016 12:31 by Matthew Tobey – University Road, Peterborough, Ontario – Map: – Checklist: – Comments: “pair flushed by vehicle out of marshy area on east side of road ~300m north Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsMarch 16, 2016 ago
Sightings

Exceptionally early Osprey on Upper Buckhorn Lake

I witnessed the first sighting of an Osprey yesterday, March 13, on Upper Buckhorn Lake. This is the earliest I have seen the Osprey coming back from the south. There is a lot of open water near the town of Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsMarch 14, 2016 ago
Sightings

Spring waterfowl spectacle well underway (updated March 15)

The meltwater pond at Mather’s Corners, located at the junction of County Road 2 and Drummond Line, is once again attracting a variety of waterfowl. Several hundred Canada Geese are there right now, along with dozens of Mallards. In addition Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsMarch 11, 2016 ago
Columns

Wonders of California – A trip to the Golden State reveals new kinds of natural beauty

Seeing exciting new plants and animals often requires effort – maybe rising at dawn and setting off on a long hike or driving for hours to some far-flung destination. Getting easy, close-up looks at iconic species right in the heart Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsMarch 3, 2016 ago
Columns

Insects on ice – There’s more invertebrate activity in winter than you might think!

Even people who don’t like winter will grudgingly admit “well, at least, there’s no bugs.” Guess again. Insects are indeed out and about in the winter woods. The good news, however, is that the species you’re most likely to encounter Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsFebruary 18, 2016 ago
Columns

2016 Great Backyard Bird Count – An opportunity for all to do a little citizen science and celebrate Family Day

With the El Niño weather phenomenon warming Pacific waters and contributing to record-warm temperatures this winter, participants in the 2016 Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) may be in for a few surprises. The 19th annual GBBC starts tomorrow, February 12, Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsFebruary 11, 2016 ago
A Changing Climate

January 2016: Warmer than normal (Ontario Weather Review)

January 2016 was warmer than normal and most of the province was drier than normal. This month, northern Ontario and the Far North were warmer than normal by 2 to 5 degrees Celsius. The largest variations were observed in the Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsFebruary 9, 2016 ago

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