May 3, 2012
Sue and I took our beginnner birdwatching class to Jackson Park today, and we had the following recent returns: – BLUE-HEADED VIREO – BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER – WOOD THRUSH – YELLOW WARBLER. Location: Observer:
Sue and I took our beginnner birdwatching class to Jackson Park today, and we had the following recent returns: – BLUE-HEADED VIREO – BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER – WOOD THRUSH – YELLOW WARBLER. Location: Observer:
Today, I photographed a Muscovy Duck that showed up in my backyard on Pengelley Drive in Bailieboro. The probable escapee perched on the railing of our deck! Location: Bailieboro Observer: Marie Adamcryck
Yellow Warbler (3-4, singing), (none yesterday) and White crowned Sparrow at Meadowvale Park near TASSS. I also had Black-throated Green (1) and Black-and-White Warblers (2), Blue-headed Vireo (1) and Warbling Vireos at Beavermead. Location: Meadowvale Park and Beavermead Park Observer: Read more
This morning, Mitch Brownstein, Byran Whitfield, Mary Beth Aspinall and myself birded on Bryan and Mary Beth’s large, habitat-rich property on Johnson Drive, just south of the by-pass. Birds of interest included Yellow Warbler (2), Nashville Warbler (2), Black-and-white Warbler Read more
Today I had both a Palm Warbler and a Spotted Sandpiper at Beavermead Park in Peterborough. Location: Beavermead Park Observer: Sean Smith
Today, at 4:30 p.m. I saw a single Swainson’s Thrush in the large maple woodlot on Hooton Drive, just east of Howden Line. Other birds of interest along Hooten included Black-and-white Warbler, Northern Waterthrush, White-crowned Sparrow and Field Sparrow. A Read more
Today while I was walking my dogs a FISH CROW and two American Crows flew over, chasing a Turkey Vulture. The FISH CROW and the American crows were calling and you could clearly hear the difference. I had my Ipod Read more
Along the Otonabee River this morning in Peterborough, I had Warbling Vireo (2), Black-and-White Warbler, Eastern Kingbird and Chimney Swift (Hunter Street in East City). Also, last night May 1, our front yard (919 Ashdale Cres. W.) hosted a Beaver. Read more
Approximately 20 Chimney Swifts were flying above the Quaker Plant in downtown Peterborough at 6:30 pm this evening. Location: downtown Peterborough Observer: Tony Bigg
There are currently three (five four days ago) Trumpeter Swans at Emily Provincial Park including one tagged as J88. (Note: Tagged Trumpeter Swans can be reported on-line by going to: http://www.reportband.gov/ ) Location: Emily Provincial Park, Omemee, Ontario Observer: Margaret Read more
Today I photographed a Brown Thrasher on our lawn. Location: Birchview Road, Clear Lake Observer: John McGregor
Yesterday and today, I had one Eastern Towhee scratching under a feeder in my yard, joining 6 White-throated Sparrows. Location: McCrea Drive, Peterborough Observer: Mitch Brownstein
I saw the first gosling of the season today, swimming by Dodworth Island, Stony Lake. Location: Stony Lake Observer: Rob Welsh
Just spotted a Black-and-white Warbler, a Solitary Sandpiper and a thrush of some species on my property by the Otonabee River off Johnston Drive. Location: Johnston Drive Observer: Bryan Whitfield
Caspian Terns (2), in front of Ptbo. Lift Lock NHS, diving on fingerlings released for the Greenwing/DU fishing tournament! Location: Peterborough Lift Lock Observer: Sean Smith
This afternoon I made a brief stop at the wetland on Fairbairn Street, north of County Road 19. I was able to see and hear a pair of Common Gallinule (formerly known as Common Moorhen) and Pied-billed Grebe. A Virginia Read more
I saw my first female Red-winged Blackbird of the season standing in the snow under my feeder this morning. Poor bird
Today we heard a Red-shouldered Hawk calling. Location: Mississagua Lake area, north of Buckhorn Observer: Cathy Darevic and Simon Dodsworth
Today I saw an Eastern Towhee on the ground at the edge of some cedars (there is bird feeder in proximity) outside the kitchen window. It looked similar in colouring (slightly lighter) to the robin, but it was the “distinctive Read more
About 20 people took part in the Sunday Morning PFN Bird Walk today. We went to the Warsaw Caves Conservation Area first where highlights included 2 Hermit Thrush, a small flock of Yellow-rumped Warblers, several Ruby-crowned Kinglets, a Winter Wren Read more
As has been the case all week, large numbers of Ruby-crowned Kinglets are moving through the Peterborough area. There were at least a dozen singing in Jackson Park this morning. Location: Jackson Park, Peterborough Observer: Drew Monkman
We have Pine Siskins at our bird feeder! I got a good picture of one. There are a whole bunch mixed in with the goldfinches. Today, I also saw a bird that looked like a Tuffed Titmouse or something similar. Read more
I have two Fox Sparrows coming to my feeder. They have been here for at least a week. There are also a number of White-throated Sparrows. Location: McCrea Drive, Peterborough Observer: Mitch Brownstein
Both my Juneberry and Pin Cherry are in full bloom in my yard today. This is at least three weeks earlier than usual. Location: Maple Cres. Peterborough Observer: Drew Monkman
I spotted an Eastern Towhee in my backyard this morning. Unfortunately no photo. He moved too quickly. But he was pecking like a chicken under my bird feeders looking for a few scraps. Then a rabbit ran after him and Read more
Here is an up-date on the Stony Lake eagles’ nest. I’ve been disappointed the past 2-3 months because I haven’t seen the Bald Eagles return to the nest they appeared to be building on the island out from my home. Read more
Bob Prentice and I went looking for butterflies today and found eleven species on Hubble Rd, Devil
Yesterday, April 19, Jerry Ball and I explored the roads north of Bobcaygeon and Buckhorn and found a wide variety of species. We covered Ties Mountain Road, Charlie Allen Road, Tates Road, Galway-Cavendish Forest Access Road, Pencil Lake Road and Read more
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