August 4, 2012

I saw a Giant Swallowtail today just off of Birchview Road, about three kilometres east of McCracken’s Landing on Stony Lake. The butterfly looked rather ragged with a large part of its left hindwing missing. According to the NatureList Google Read more

August 4, 2012

This morning between 0600 and 0740 while scanning the exposed mud at the Briar Hill Bird Sanctuary pond for the Short-billed Dowitcher that has been reported by various observers, I found an adult Baird’s Sandpiper foraging with four Least Sandpipers Read more

August 2, 2012

The Peregrine Falcon was seen again today on the OMNR building on Water Street. Location: OMNR Building at Water and Charlotte streets (perches usually on west side of building) Observer: Bill Crins

August 1, 2012

If you’re down at the Silver Bean Cafe at Millenium Park, watch for Caspian Terns sitting on the rock island with the Ring-billed Gulls. Location: Millenium Park, Water Street, Peterborough Observer: Colin Jones

July 28, 2012

A pair of Merlins nested in our next door neighbour’s pine tree. They fledged three young and all were flying around the neighborhood for a month. Location: Algonquin Blvd, Peterborough Observer: Mike Barker

July 28, 2012

Today, I was delighted to see four Sandhill Cranes – two adults and two young – on Tara Road. They were gliding into a grain field that has been harvested. Beautiful sight! Location: Tara Road, Ennismore Observer: Jim Watt

July 24, 2012

The first signs of fall are upon us. Yesterday, I could see Tree Swallows flocking (about 30). They were gone today. Biggest surprise sighting of the summer – our first Green Heron. Location: Douro-Dummer Township Observer: Bruce Kidd

July 24, 2012

I saw a Bald Eagle flying here on Colville Island for the first time ever. We have always had an Osprey nest, but this is the first eagle. How wonderful. An absolutely stunning bird. Location: Colville Island, Stoney Lake Observer: Read more

July 22, 2012

I had a very cooperative Carolina Wren on the sunflower feeder this morning around 8:00 am. I got a very good look at it and was able to clearly see all its field markings. Location: Tudor Crescent Observer: Sue Paradisis

July 20, 2012

Today I saw a Pandorus Sphinx moth (Eumorpha pandorus). It is nearly all green and quite beautiful. (Note: Its host plants are grape and Virginia creeper. It is listed as fairly common in northeastern North America and is closely related Read more

July 17, 2012

Today, I had a Hummingbird Clearwing moth coming to my flower garden. I didn’t recognize it as an insect at first but thought rather that it was a small hummingbird. Location: Allum Road, Peterborough Observer: Eric Munro

July 15, 2012

At 6:30 p.m. today, the Peregrine Falcon was seen sitting on the railing on the roof of the Quaker building. I viewed it from Hunter Street Bridge. It stayed perched the whole time. Location: Quaker building, Hunter Street Observer: Brendan Read more

July 13, 2012

We have recently noticed a trio of Merlins in our backyard, feasting on local birds on the neighbor’s roof, in East City. I was able to get some great photos yesterday. Location: East City (east side of Peterborough) Observer: Marlene Read more

July 11, 2012

A pair of Chimney Swifts has nested this spring/summer in a tall chimney behind the Peterborough Pet Hospital on Lansdowne Street. Apparently the nest is visible from the room from which the chimney extends. Location: Lansdowne Street, Peterborough Observer: Betty Read more

July 10, 2012

Today, I had a new butterfly species in the garden – a Silver-spotted Skipper. This large, fast-flying skipper is easy to identify, given the prominent silver patch on the underside of the hindwing. It was nectaring at my Joe-Pye Weed. Read more