December 09, 2012
Today , Marianne Clark, Klara Jones and I walked a portion of the Kawartha Nordic Ski trails (Kawartha Trail from the main cabin N to the Otter and back). Overall, bird activity was relatively quiet but we did have the Read more…
Today , Marianne Clark, Klara Jones and I walked a portion of the Kawartha Nordic Ski trails (Kawartha Trail from the main cabin N to the Otter and back). Overall, bird activity was relatively quiet but we did have the Read more…
Walking the rail trail between Blezard and Cameron Lines a large flock of about 300 Common Redpolls flew in and landed near me. At my feeder in Lakefield a small flock of a dozen Pine Siskins came to feed after Read more…
Today I was at my friends house and we saw a Snow Goose circling over the railroad tracks on the 6th line of asphodel in between division road and highway 7. It is almost certainly roosting in the corn fields Read more…
In early December, we had a juvenile Cooper’s Hawk land in our backyard near St. Catherine’s school in the west end of Peterborough. It was only six feet from my window and a beautiful bird. Location: west end of Peterborough Read more…
Today I saw an almost entirely white Long-tailed Weasel just outside my patio door, adjacent to the playground at Highland Heights School Location: Highland Road, just east of Highland Heights School Observer: Marion Kafka
Early signs of a shift in temperature are creeping into the Kawarthas Click to view column
Today there were five or six Pine Grosbeaks in the pines along the Rotary Trail. Location: Rotary Trail south of Trent University Observer: Sean Smith
Here is a posting that is probably an example of climate change in action. It is from Eastern Ontario. Imagine, Spring Peepers callling in December! 10:12AM -0500 > Green, Bull, Mink, and Leopard frogs and a fair number of Dew Read more…
Tonight when I was walking the dogs there was an American Woodcock on the De Pencier Trail. Location: Trent University Nature Area Observer: Luke Berg
Today I saw 5 flocks of Bohemian Waxwings totalling, at minimum 750 birds, Location: Rotary Trail south of Trent University Observer: Sean Smith
Today I was at my friends house and we saw a Snow Goose circling over the railroad tracks on the 6th line of Asphodel in between Division Road and Highway 7. It is almost certainly roosting in the corn fields Read more…
We are currently attracting 12 or more Bohemian Waxwings, feeding off the flowering crab tree….. good start to tomorrow’s winter bird list. Location: David Fife Line, Keene Observer: Michael Gillespie
We have always been blessed with a variety of backyard birds, and in the past two weeks have enjoyed flocks of 80 or more Bohemian Waxwings landing in our Mountain-Ash and flowering crab trees. Location: Bethany Observer: Patricia Parks
In addition to the Bohemian Waxwings (3-4 dozen) visiting the crab apple tree, I have had a male Northern Flicker 4 mornings now eating from the suet ball. FYI the suet balls I buy at Griffin’s Greenhouses are preferred by Read more…
Look to eastern sky at nightfall for one of the highlights of the start of winter Click to view column
Today I saw two hen (ish) Northern Shovelers on east side of Little Lake. Location: Little Lake Observer: Sean Smith
Today, at Highland Park cemetery, I saw a flock of over 300 Bohemian Waxwings. Location: Highland Park Cemetery, Bensfort Road Observer: Ken Rumble
Our beautiful Trumpeter Swan is still here. The tag reads “283”. I have not seen a mate, however. Location: Hiawatha, Ontario Observer: Sharon Simpkins
This afternoon approximately 200 Bohemian Waxwings in four separate groups flew over my house in Bethany heading west. One group of 59 landed in a walnut tree in my yard and stayed for about 15 minutes before flying off. Location: Read more…
I saw 175 to 200 Bohemian Waxwings at Highland Park Cemetery. A Merlin is still visiting Little Lake Cemetery, along with a Pileated Woodpecker. Location: Highland Park and Little Lake cemeteries Observer: Ken Rumble
I was walking the trail in East City (just walked north of Hunter St. for a block) and saw masses of Bohemian Waxwings in the high mature trees. They had such a soft calling voice. It was a beautiful late Read more…
I was walking by Little Lake Cemetery and I saw a flock of several hundred Bohemian Waxwings high in the trees and eating berries from a Mountain-Ash. It was amazing. Location: Little Lake Cemetery Observer: Karen Mooney
I had my first ever White-winged Crossbill come to my feeders this morning. I believe it was a female, but could have been a juvenile. Location: Bethany, Ontario Observer: Kim Clark
I saw a single imm./female White-winged Crossbill today at planted evergreens at Beavermead Park. Ducks change everyday on Little Lake. Today there is a hen Red-breasted Merganser and hen Common Merganser, diving together Location: Beavermead Park and Little Lake Observer: Read more…
Look around and you’ll find there’s no such thing as a bug-less snow season Click to view column
It must be a finch winter if I’ve got a single, singing male Pine Grosbeak in my impovershed back yard. Location: Thomas A. Stewart High School area, Armour Rd. Observer: Sean Smith
At 10 a.m. this morning, there were at least six Pine Grosbeaks feeding in Balsam Firs and a Tamarack, two houses south of 51 Maple Cres. They were making their gentle whistling call all the while. Location: Maple Cres., Peterborough Read more…
A client of mine had a Red Bellied Woodpecker show up a couple of winters ago at her feeder, then last year it stayed around all year. This year he had a mate and they stayed together all summer at Read more…
For about a week now we’ve been getting about 10 Evening Grosbeaks to our bird feeder, in Cavan. Location: Cavan Observer: Cassielynx
Yesterday morning, perhaps 75 Bohemian Waxwings were in our backyard. I had never seen even one before. They were after the berries on the flowering crab tree. Location: 244 Patricia Crescent, Peterborough Observer: LInda and Lowell Lunden