Northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) (1)
– Reported Jun 08, 2014 07:21 by Luke Berg
– Peterborough–Birdsall BBS Stop 25, Peterborough, Ontario
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– Comments: “Very tattered looking (missing several primary feathers) female/juvenile type bird being mobbed by an AMCR. Large accipiter with powerful flight.”

Northern Goshawk - Wikimedia

Northern Goshawk – Wikimedia

Dunlin (Calidris alpina)
– Reported Jun 08, 2014 17:46 by Paul Frost
– Peterborough–Loggerhead Marsh, Peterborough, Ontario
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– Comments: “obvious black belly patch. feeding in middle pond.
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Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (Polioptila caerulea) (2)
– Reported Jun 08, 2014 05:06 by Travis Cameron
– Peterborough–Mervin Line, Peterborough, Ontario
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– Comments: “Persistent calling from canopy. Seen.”

Cerulean Warbler (Setophaga cerulea) (1) CONFIRMED
– Reported Jun 08, 2014 06:31 by Donald Sutherland
– Lower Buckhorn Lake–Deer Bay Reach Rd, Peterborough, Ontario
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– Comments: “singing on E side road, initially from a distance of around 50-100 m and either barely audible or singing only intermittently but by 06:55 singing frequently and quite close to the road directly behind hydro pole ‘AET28N’. At crest of hill on Deer Bay Reach Rd between #111 and #144.”

Clay-colored Sparrow (Spizella pallida) (1) CONFIRMED
– Reported Jun 08, 2014 09:51 by Donald Sutherland
– Jones Quarter Line at Bland Line, Peterborough, Ontario
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– Comments: “singing, on S-facing brushy slope on W side road. Two-parted buzzy song.”

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Drew Monkman

I am a retired teacher, naturalist and writer with a love for all aspects of the natural world, especially as they relate to seasonal change.