Sightings
November 1, 2012
This morning there was an Eastern Phoebe in my backyard. Luke Location: Benson Ave., Peterborough Observer: Luke Berg
This morning there was an Eastern Phoebe in my backyard. Luke Location: Benson Ave., Peterborough Observer: Luke Berg
Today, from 3:00 – 3:40 pm my co-workers and I observed a Peregrine Falcon sitting on the SW corner of the MNR building (300 Water St). During this time it perched for about 20 minutes, then took off flying West and picked off a Rock Pigeon from a roof top Read more…
Tonight at about 6:30 there were two American Woodcocks at the Harold Town Conservation Area. Location: Harold Town Conservation Area Observer: Luke Berg
Yesterday the Carolina Wren that has been coming to my feeder periodically for the past year and a half was at my feeder again. Location: Benson Avenue Observer: Luke Berg
There are currently a dozen Evening Grosbeaks (2 males) on my feeder in Lakefield, along with Pine Siskins, White-breasted Nuthatch, Red-breasted Nuthatches, Hairy Woodpecker, American Goldfinches, Northern Cardinals, Blue Jays, Black-capped Chickadees, Mourning Doves, Dark-eyed Juncos, and White-throated Sparrows. Location: Highway 28, Lakefield Observer: Tony Bigg
I spotted a Tufted Titmouse at our bird feeder today, a week after I started feeding for the winter. I was able to get a number of close-up pictures. It only stayed for a week. I do hope it moved south, as opposed to sadder results. It was a pleasure Read more…
I am very excited to report the pair of Bald Eagles is back to Hamilton Bay. I just noticed them on the tree limbs by the nest the osprey occupied this summer. So, I suspect the eagles are claiming their nest back! Location: Stony Lake Observer: Nan Campbell
A lone 1st winter Snow Bunting was on the beach at the Lakefield campsite this afternoon. A Northern Harrier was flying over the marsh. Location: Lakefield Marsh Observer: Tony Bigg
A lone Trumpeter Swan has been swimming close to the east shore for the last four days, including today. It is on the west side, along the river across from Kent’s Bay. There have been no other swans since early August. Location: Otonabee River at the south end of Kent’s Read more…
A mature Northern Goshawk landed on a low bough on a White Pine behind our cottage today, causing a flock of juncos to flee in all directions. Location: Dodworth Island, Stony Lake Observer: Rob Welsh.
Yesterday and today, there has been a beautiful stag Elk in the first open field (W side) on Douro 8th Line just south of River Road. Huge antlers! He is wearing a tag #129 in his right ear. Apparently this animal has been seen in a number of locations in Read more…
I have had 80-100 Pine Siskins at my feeders for the past 3 days as well as juncos and white crowned sparrows. Location: Kawartha Hideway on Buckhorn Lake Observer: Jane Philpott
Strong winds seem to have brought in a lot of birds today, with at least a dozen Pine Siskins showing up at the feeder. Most of the White-throated Sparrows seem to have departed. The Fox Sparrow is still present, however. Location: 51 Maple Crescent Observer: Drew Monkman
Today, two White-crowned Sparrows joined the dozen or so White-throats that are coming to the niger seed I spread on the ground below our feeders. Location: 51 Maple Crescent Observer: Drew Monkman
After returning from a vacation today, I decided to head to the Lakefield sewage lagoons for some local birding. The ponds had good numbers of ducks, including the following: Gadwall – 2 Mallard – 3 American Black Duck – 1 Lesser Scaup – 98 Common Goldeneye – 16 Bufflehead – Read more…
Today at 6:00 p.m at the Holiday Inn waterfront, there was a single Long-tailed Duck. Location: Little Lake Observer: Randy Smith
This evening I was walking my dogs along the rail trail section that runs northwest off Lily Lake Road, just West of Stockdale Rd. in Peterborough from 6:00 PM to 7:15 PM and saw the following: Rusty Blackbird 1, Swamp Sparrow 3, and a Wilson’s Snipe. There were also hundreds Read more…
Today, I had six Trumpeter Swans (2 adults and 4 juveniles) land on my pond just east of Bethany. They were very friendly until they found I had no food. I convinced them to come closer with quiet talk and ‘kissy’ sounds. Location: Bethany Observer: Paul Anderson
Today I had a Rough-legged Hawk fly over on Stoney Lake. It was being harrassed by a Common Raven. Location: Viamede Resort, Stoney Lake Observer: Martin Parker
Today, I had a cold-riddled Osprey on the Indian River. It was -4 C last night. Location: Indian River, Rock Road Observer: Peter Armstrong
At noon today, near the campground washrooms at Beavermead, I observed late, single Am. Redstart (female plumaged) and a N. Parula, amongst a flock of Yellow-rumped Warblers. Hopping amongst the pots in the tree nursery section of Ecology Park were 2-3 Hermit Thrushes. A shy drake Wood Duck was in Read more…
Today, we had 7 Eastern Bluebirds all taking a bath at once in our garden birdbath. Location: David Fife Line, Keene Observer: Michael Gillespie
Today I had a bull Elk in my hay field. Location: Sixth Line of Asphodel Township Observer: Jake Fell
On the walk home this afternoon, I had 2 Swainson’s Thrushes near London St. bridge/ near Ross St. eating Common Buckthorn berries. Location: London Street Foot Bridge Observer: Sean Smith
White-throated, White-crowned and Song Sparrows continue to give feeble renditions of their songs-as do Ruby-crowned Kinglets. I think this is more adults experiencing similar daylight hours to early spring, aka reproductive (or testicular), recrudecence, as opposed to juveniles ‘practicing’ their vocals? In late September I even had a Song Sparrow Read more…
There were 3 Canvasbacks, 1 Ring-billed Duck, and a Lesser Scaup associating together on Little Lake this morning (Oct. 9th) off Beavermead Beach. A Pied-billed Grebe was nearby. I had 3 Blue headed Vireos this morning at Meadowvale Park, near TASSS. Location: Litlle Lake; Meadowvale Park Observer: Sean Smith
The feeding station in by backyard was very busy yesterday with a total of 18 species from 7:00 to 10:00 a.m.. Included was a female ruby crowned kinglet, male and female purple finches and for the second time this year a Carolina Wren. I was able to get a picture Read more…