April 8, 2012
Leading the Peterborough Field Naturalist Sunday morning walk today we found a total of 25 Wilson
Leading the Peterborough Field Naturalist Sunday morning walk today we found a total of 25 Wilson
While kayaking today in Lower Buckhorn Lake near Wolf Island Provincial Park, I saw the breeding pair of Bald Eagles. The female was sitting on the nest (eggs?) and the male was in a tree nearby. Today, at the Lakefield sewage lagoons, I saw the male Ruddy Duck, along with Read more…
At 4:15pm today Abby MacNaughton and I found a male Ruddy Duck at the Lakefield Sewage Lagoons. There were also lots of Bufflehead, good numbers of Ring-necked Ducks and Lesser Scaup as well as 4 Gadwall, 2 Wood Duck and 2 Green-winged Teal. Brendan Location: Lakefield Sewage Lagoons Observer: Brendan Read more…
The Bloodroot and Hepatica are in full bloom today in my garden. Dandelions are in flower on a number of lawns along the street. Two Eastern Comma butterflies were flying about the neighbourhood today, as well. Location: Maple Cres., Peterborough Observer: Drew Monkman
There were about 10 Tree Swallows around the nest boxes on the drumlin at the Trent Wildlife Sanctuary today. Location: Trent University Wildlife Sanctuary, University Drive Observer: Jim Cashmore
I saw a Short-eared Owl at 7:31 p.m. today over the brushy open area SW of the corner of Johnson Drive and Major Bennett Drive in the industrial park off Fisher Drive in Peterborough. The owl was first seen in the air being harassed by a crow. It then flew Read more…
I had a single male Purple Finch on my feeder today. It’s my first of one of 2012 at the feeder. Location: Maple Cres., Peterborough Observer: Drew Monkman
Today at McLaren Marsh, adjacent to the Ken Reid Conservation Area, just north of Lindsay, there were 24 Tree Swallows, 2 Trumpeter Swans (the same nesting pair as last year), 20 Bufflehead, 4 Common Mergansers, 8 Wood Ducks, 1 Green-winged Teal, 1 American Wigeon, 1 Common Loon, 1 Swamp Sparrow Read more…
This evening, I heard 2 Sandhill Cranes and an American Woodcock calling on RR46 just north of Round Lake. Location: Round Lake, north of Havelock Observer: Tim Haan
Lynn Smith and I spent the day birding in the snow and drizzle from Cavan to Ashphodel 3rd line and a bit near the airport. We totalled 47 species. Besides the Barrow’s Goldeneye, which was still among the Common Goldeneye at 3rd line, other highlights included 5 great blue herons, Read more…
When I got home from work this afternoon, there were two Hairy, one Downy, my first of season Northern Flicker, and to my suprise my first in yard female Red-bellied. A while later I heard, but did not see, a Pileated. Location: Cavan Observer: Scott McKinlay
Mitch Brownstein, Jim Cashmore and I also had the Barrow’s Goldeneye this morning at the south end of Asphodel 3rd Line (stay to left on Indian Road and follow to the small park and boat launch). It was still with several Common Goldeneyes about half-way across the lake. We also Read more…
Three tagged Trumpeter Swans were present on Rice Lake today. The tags are J81,J84 and J88. Location: Keene Observer: Elizabeth Bingham
Simon Dodsworth, Cathy Darevic and I just refound Scott’s Barrow’s Goldeneye at the same place he had it earlier. Definitely a Barrow’s! Location: Rice Lake Observer: Mike Burrell
I had the good fortune of checking a few spots this morning near Rice Lake and managed some good finds including 5 Canvasbacks off Herkimer Point; 2 Sandhill Cranes feeding in field off Birdsall Line; 1 Common Loon off Birdsall Wharf; 3 Trumpeter swans off Duncan’s Line (initially observed by Read more…
For the last 3 days a Trumpeter Swan has resided in the creek (once called Noyes’s Creek) between the Tollington Bridge at Beavermead Park and Armour Road. It is probably quite young because its neck still has a grey shade. The yellow spot on the face is not visible. It Read more…
With much cooler temperatures these last few days (-9 C the night of March 25) spring’s progression has slowed. Today I say several flocks of a dozen or so robins feeding on staghorn sumac berries and large flocks of Red-winged Blackbirds feeding in fields and roosting in bordering trees. Common Read more…
I had ticks on my clothes on March 19 in Prince Edward County. On the flipside I also saw four Blanding’s turtles. (Note from D.Monkman: I believe John is referring to the Black-legged Tick that causes Lyme disease. Don Sutherland of the Natural Heritage Information Centre in Peterborough says “Other Read more…
I heard a Swamp Sparrow singing in a swamp to the south side of the rail trail between Blezard Line and Villier
Today, Mary and I saw across from our house on Johnston Drive a pair of Northern Shovelers and about 8 Green winged Teal. Location: Johnston Drive, near Ptbo Airport Observer: Bryan Whitfield
I found a juvenile Five-lined Skink hiding under a rock in the Kawartha Highlands Signature Site, Mississauga Dam Road, north of Flynn’s Corner this morning. Location: Kawartha Highlands Observer: Heathyr Francis
The male flowers are dropping today from the Silver Maples, covering the sections of Wallis Drive, just south of Weller St. in red. Location: Wallis Drive Observer: Drew Monkman
Male Purple Finch on feeder. Two days later, a pair were on the feeder. The winter flocks of Pine Siskins and American Goldfinches are still here and continue to swarm the feeders. Location: Indian River on Sawmill Road near the Warsaw Caves Observer: Stephenie Armstrong
The Merlin returned to our neighbourhood this evening… Park St N & Bonnacord St in town. Location: Peterborough Observer: Andrew Jobes
Tonight I went out to look for salamanders along Birchview and Camp Line roads. Frogs were: Spring Peepers everywhere, Chorus Frogs, Leopard Frogs, Green Frogs, Wood Frogs, and 1 American Toad. Salamanders were: Blue-spotted Salamander (30), and Spotted Salamander (12). There was an American Bittern calling along Camp Line road. Read more…
This morning, on my drive in to work, I had a very early American Bittern fly over me at Highway 28 and the Eels Creek picnic area. I guess it might be time to check your local bittern breeding areas to see if they’re back calling. Just south of this Read more…
I just saw a pair of Bald Eagles soar through Gannons Narrows. They were flying towards Jacobs Island and may be heading back to the nest they have at the Narrows. Location: Fothergill Isle Observer: Rose Rogers
Yesterday, in Algonquin Park, an Eastern Pine Elfin was seen and photographed at the Algonquin Visitor Centre. This record is simply amazing!!! (and scary!). Since all of the Toronto Entomologists
At lunch today Colin Jones, Rob Craig, Simon Dodsworth and myself checked out the flooded field SE of Mather’s Corners. The white Snow Goose is still present along with good numbers of other waterfowl, particularly Northern Pintail. We also had good looks at 2 Cackling Geese here. The most interesting Read more…
Four Tree Swallows were flying over Lakefield Marsh at 10am this morning. Location: Lakefield Observer: Tony Bigg