May 6, 2010

Today’s high winds, which made cycling a head -down ride, probably concentrated a large flock of swallows at Omemee pond. Five species were present with Tree Swallows being most numerous and good numbers of Barns as well. 3 Caspian Terns also struggled in the wind. Bill McCord Location: Omemee Observer: Read more…

May 6, 2010

Bruce Kidd, a farmer in Douro/Dummer Township reports that his full complement of 30-40 Barn and Tree Swallows have now returned. Location: Douro/Dummer Townships Observer: Bruce Kidd

May 4, 2010

Solitary Sandpiper in a small pond on the Blezard/Villiers lines section of the old rail trail in the south of the county. Upland Sandpiper back in their usual fields on Cty Rd 38 north of Hwy 7. A good number of Bank Swallows in the gravel pits on Cameron Line Read more…

May 3, 2010

I saw a Red Admiral butterfly alight on our purple sandcherry at the patio. (Note: I have also seen 3 or 4 Red Admirals in our yard this spring. It may be a flight year for them. They do not show up every year.) Location: Peterborough? Observer: Michael Ecob

April 18, 2010

Red Trillium, White Trillium, and Blue Cohosh were almost in full bloom today near Buckley’s Lake. This is at least three weeks earlier than the average flowering date. Location: 5th Line of Douro Observer: Drew Monkman

April 12, 2010

My husband and I (both experienced birders who have seen peregrines elsewhere in Canada) saw a Peregrine Falcon flying northward over our home on Old Young’s Point Road today around supper time. The tail and wing shapes were distinctive as was the wingbeat pattern. In addition, my husband had his Read more…

April 11, 2010

Lori and I walked the dogs in Petroglyphs Provincial Park at around mid-day today, It was a cool start (@5C), but was getting warm by the time we returned to the car. The highlight was two Pine Warblers singing near the park gate at Northey

April 11, 2010

There was a pair of Red-shouldered Hawks in the trees above our house today at noon. We’re located on Fireroute 40 near 6 Foot Bay Resort. They are the first I’ve seen here. Merlins come and go regularly. Also, I had a single sandhill crane flying over the Gannon Narrows Read more…

April 11, 2010

On Sunday, April 11, about 30 people took part in the first PFN Sunday Morning Bird Walk of the spring. We first of all went to the Trent Wildlife Sanctuary where we saw and/or heard a good variety of species including Ring-necked Duck, Eastern Phoebe, Turkey Vulture, Northern Harrier, American Read more…

April 9, 2010

I watched 4 or 5 dozen swallows today in Lakefield, skimming around low over the water near the mouth of the river, opposite Isabel Morris Park. There was a strong, cold, west wind and it was overcast. I’ve recorded their arrival for 7 years, and this is the earliest. 2004 Read more…

April 8, 2010

Albeit not rare and around for about a week now, there were 63 Tree Swallows hunting over the river and sitting on a powerline at Trent University yesterday. Seemed like a noteworthy sized flock to me. Location: Trent University Observer: Ben Walters

April 5, 2010

Northeys Bay Road – Lots of amphibian activity during the rainy evening. Hundreds of Spring Peepers, dozens of leopard frogs, a few Grey Tree Frogs found on the roads. Also found 1 Red Eft (terrestrial juvenile Eastern Newt), and several Blue Spotted Salamanders and Spotted Salamanders. Location: Northeys Bay Road Read more…

April 5, 2010

After an Easter Weekend with temperatures in the 20’s, Hepatica was in bloom in our garden. Bloodroot, too, was almost in full bloom. Location: Maple Crescent Observer: Drew Monkman

April 4, 2010

Yesterday morning we saw a Northern Goshawk circle over the canal at the Trent U Nature area. It landed in a wooded area on the West side of the canal. We also saw a Northern Shrike that has been singing for the past two weeks. Some of the other birds Read more…