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Sightings

More Monarchs, Giant Swallowtails and both Red and White Admiral

Today, we had two Monarchs visit the Buddleia in our garden. Over the past week, we’ve had a single Monarch come to the garden most days. Yesterday, there were also a Giant Swallowtail (second of the year), a White Admiral Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 yearsAugust 26, 2014 ago
Sightings

Migrating warblers and vireos continue to move through the Kawarthas

Philadelphia Vireo (Vireo philadelphicus) (1) – Reported Aug 26, 2014 07:32 by Donald Sutherland – Peterborough–Trent Rotary Rail Trail, Peterborough, Ontario – Map: – Checklist: Tennessee Warbler (Oreothlypis peregrina) (2) – Reported Aug 26, 2014 07:32 by Donald Sutherland – Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 years ago
Sightings

Flocks of Common Nighthawks, a Species at Risk, continue to pass through

I am out on my bike at 8 pm tonight just north of Sherbrooke at Woodglade. I have counted at least 16  Common Nighthawks on the wing. They are silent but I have been able to clearly see the wing Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 yearsAugust 25, 2014 ago
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Great Egret at Trent University

Great Egret (Ardea alba) (1) – Reported Aug 24, 2014 08:14 by Donald Sutherland – Peterborough–Trent Rotary Rail Trail, Peterborough, Ontario – Map: – Checklist: – Comments: “perched atop cedar tree on west bank of river just N Champlain College, Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 yearsAugust 25, 2014 ago
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Status of the Monarch population in North America: Numbers up modestly from last year

On July 29, Chip Taylor, University of Kansas professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, and founder and director of Monarch Watch. posted this on Monarch Watch Blog : “Those of you who follow monarchs closely are aware that the monarch Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 yearsAugust 24, 2014 ago
Sightings

Lesser Scaup, a locally rare bird in summer, at Lakefield lagoons

Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis) (3) – Reported Aug 23, 2014 09:56 by Donald Sutherland – Lakefield–Sewage Lagoons, Peterborough, Ontario – Map: http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&t=p&z=13&q=44.4180879,-78.2587266&ll=44.4180879,-78.2587266 – Checklist: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S19549575 – Comments: “2 females, 1 molting male, South cell”  

By Drew Monkman, 11 years ago
Sightings

Young Osprey showing novel hunting technique

Each year around our property on Buckhorn Lake we enjoy watching the Ospreys and their young as they learn how to fish. As we know, most fly above the waters and eventually dive for the fish. This year we have Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 yearsAugust 24, 2014 ago
Sightings

Lakefield Sewage Lagoons continue to attract interesting birds

Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata) – Reported Aug 22, 2014 18:55 by Scott Gibson – Lakefield–Sewage Lagoons, Peterborough, Ontario – Map: – Checklist: – Comments: “female” Sora (Porzana carolina) (1) – Reported Aug 22, 2014 18:55 by Scott Gibson – Lakefield–Sewage Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 yearsAugust 23, 2014 ago
Sightings

Even squirrels like to play

My condo neighbor [Mrs. Betty Mitchell] recently caught this squirrel playing with a stick and throwing the piece of a branch around just like a young puppy would, and, just as happy as one. The playing went on for nearly Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 yearsAugust 23, 2014 ago
Sightings

Red-necked Grebe makes rare summer appearance

Red-necked Grebe (Podiceps grisegena) (1) – Reported Aug 22, 2014 18:55 by Scott Gibson – Lakefield–Sewage Lagoons, Peterborough, Ontario – Map: – Checklist: – Comments: “adult; in middle of north pond”

By Drew Monkman, 11 years ago
Sightings

Snowy Tree Cricket – a living thermometer!

Last night on Maple Crescent, I heard my first Snowy Tree Cricket of the summer. It started calling at about 8:30 p.m. Also known as the “thermometer cricket” you can use the cricket’s chirping rate to estimate air temperature. For Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 yearsAugust 22, 2014 ago
Sightings

Nature happenings near Mount Pleasant: Huge expansion of Poison Ivy

Choke Cherries. Our Choke Cherry trees have never had berries on them before, and this year they are dripping with them. Smilax. Again we have two Smilax plants growing on the farm, far apart from each other, which is interesting. Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 yearsAugust 21, 2014 ago
Sightings

Relatively uncommon Green Heron observed on Otonabee River

I observed a Green Heron on the Otonabee River under the hydro wires near the Peterborough Airport on two separate occasions recently. On August 2nd at approximately 8:30 pm, I watched the bird fly across the river and perch on Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 years ago
Sightings

Nature happenings on the Indian River

On August 11, the same day I saw the Western Kingbird, I was treated to the sight of a young wren, still with the yellow on the edges of its beak, calling persistently for some parental attention I presume. Also Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 years ago
Sightings

Beautiful juvenile Cooper’s Hawk

This picture of a juvenile Cooper’s Hawk was taken on August 2nd at my home near Kerry Line and Pigeon Lake about noon. Linda Easton Note from Tim Dyson, a local raptor expert, who made the identification: Interesting in Linda`s Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 yearsAugust 21, 2014 ago
Columns

Adventures in Nova Scotia: Up close with a pair of Humpbacked Whales during a wonderful exploration of the Annapolis Valley

I didn’t know whether to simply stare in awe or risk missing part of the show by attempting to get the perfect picture. Swimming alongside our whale-watching boat were two enormous Humpback Whales, a 40-50 foot female and her only Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 yearsAugust 21, 2014 ago
Sightings

Common Nighthawk migration under way with at least 44 birds seen in North End of Peterborough

It appears that Common Nighthawks have begun to migrate south. Tonight at 6:50, I counted 38 flying over St. Anne’s school. 20min later I counted 44 flying around stormwater ponds behind Walmart and Evans Dr (suspect the same flock just Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 yearsAugust 20, 2014 ago
Sightings

Western Kingbird sighted near Warsaw on August 9

On August 9th, I saw what must be a Western Kingbird on our property. I had the bird in my binoculars for quite long enough to get a good description, though just from the front, I thought at first it Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 yearsAugust 20, 2014 ago
Sightings

The comical Hermit Sphinx Moth caterpillar

In early August, I found two very comical-looking Hermit Sphinx Moth caterpillars, Lintneria eremitus, on my basil. Tony Bigg was able to identify it. According to Tony, common foodplants are basil, bee-balm, bugleweed, mints, sage and others in the mint Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 years ago
Sightings

Tracking Monarch and Giant Swallowtail numbers

We finally had a Monarch show up in our garden on August 17.  As of today, local naturalist Tim Dyson has counted a total of 46 Monarchs so far this summer. Tony Bigg, another inveterate butterfly watcher, was up to Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 yearsAugust 20, 2014 ago
Sightings

Fall shorebird migration well underway at Lakefield Sewage Lagoons

Least Sandpiper (Calidris minutilla) (4) – Reported Aug 18, 2014 15:27 by Bill Crins – Lakefield–Sewage Lagoons, Peterborough, Ontario – Map: – Checklist: Semipalmated Sandpiper (Calidris pusilla) (1) – Reported Aug 18, 2014 15:27 by Bill Crins – Lakefield–Sewage Lagoons, Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 yearsAugust 20, 2014 ago
Sightings

Locally rare Black-crowned Night Heron seen in Peterborough

Black-crowned Night-Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) (1) – Reported Aug 20, 2014 07:05 by Iain Rayner – Ptbo – Water St., Peterborough, Ontario – Map: – Checklist: – Comments: “Flushed from Water St. side of river. Medium size heron. Grey wings, grey Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 years ago
Sightings

Hummingbird Clearwing always a treat to see

I don’t know how rare or common these Hummingbird Clearwing moths are in this area, but I’d never seen or heard of one before. It visited my Monardas at about 5 p.m. on August 12. It was pretty amazing to Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 yearsAugust 18, 2014 ago
Sightings

Immature Broad-winged Hawk seen near Bancroft

Yesterday, we saw and photographed an immature Broad-winged Hawk on a logging road just south of Bancroft. It was not at all afraid of us. Tim Rollwagen, Lakefield

By Drew Monkman, 11 yearsAugust 18, 2014 ago
Sightings

Tennessee Warbler sighting an indication that fall songbird migration is well under way

Tennessee Warbler (Oreothlypis peregrina) (1) – Reported Aug 18, 2014 07:25 by Donald Sutherland – Peterborough–Trent Rotary Rail Trail, Peterborough, Ontario – Map: – Checklist: – Comments: “adult”

By Drew Monkman, 11 years ago
Sightings

Stunning architecture, courtesy of Bald-faced Hornets

My biologist neighbour spotted a beautiful paper nest on our street. It belongs to Bald-faced Hornets. Wikipedia advises observing these very protective creatures from a safe distance! Ian MacDougall, Edmison Drive

By Drew Monkman, 11 years ago
Columns

The stingers of summer: Are wasps, hornets and yellowjackets ruining your outdoor enjoyment?

As pleasant as a late summer picnic might be, there always seems to be a handful of unwanted guests. Like corn-on-the-cob, tomatoes and blueberry pie, hornets and yellowjackets are often part of a late summer outside meal. They would be Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 yearsAugust 14, 2014 ago
A Changing Climate

Why there’s a real need for a carbon tax

“The good thing about science is that it’s true whether or not you believe in it.” – Neil deGrasse Tyson, American astrophysicist and science communicator This year’s unprecedented forest fires in the Northwest Territories, flooding in the southern prairies, drought Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 yearsAugust 7, 2014 ago
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Ontario Weather Review – July 2014

This past month was cold and wet for most of Ontario. Overall, July 2014 sets itself apart due to the absence of any heat wave. The mean temperatures for July were, for many locations, colder or very close to those Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 11 yearsAugust 1, 2014 ago
Sightings

Beautiful Bonaparte’s Gull at Lakefield Sewage Lagoons

(Chroicocephalus philadelphia) (2) – Reported Jul 30, 2014 18:58 by Chris Risley – Lakefield–Sewage Lagoons, Peterborough, Ontario – Map: – Checklist: – Comments: “black bill, breeding adult plumage”

By Drew Monkman, 11 years ago

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