March 22, 2012

Today, with temperatures approaching 25 C, Forsythias in our neighbour’s yard were at peak bloom, the male catkins were past maturity and already falling from our Trembling Aspen, violets were blooming in the lawn and Tiger Lily leaves were about Read more…

March 22, 2012

On the evening of March 21, several Ameican Toads were calling faintly along Westbrook Drive in the western end of Peterborough. This evening, there was a strong chorus of three individuals calling a the top end of Westbrook Drive. Location: Read more…

March 21, 2012

This afternoon and evening I conducted surveys for calling frogs east of Peterborough and into adjacent Hastings and Northumberland Counties. I was primarily checking known sites for Western Chorus Frog (COSEWIC Threatened) based on records in the Ontario Herpetofaunal Summary Read more…

March 21, 2012

The pond at Mathers Corners was still interesting today with hundreds of Canada Geese, one Snow Goose, about twenty Northern pintails, a few American Wigeons, and Green-winged Teals, Mallards and American Black Ducks. Driving north on Stony Lake Road, we Read more…

March 20, 2012

Today I saw my first Cabbage White butterfly. I have never seen one before in March. This species overwinters as a pupa (chrysalis). Location: downtown Peterborough Observer: Drew Monkman

March 19, 2012

I saw the first Painted Turtle out basking on a log in a wetland on Big Bald Lake this afternoon. The rest of the lake is still covered in ice. Location: Big Bald Lake, NW of Buckhorn Observer: Heather Francis

March 19, 2012

The pond at Mathers Corners was productive again today with hundreds of Canada Geese, one Snow Goose, about twenty Northern pintails, a few American Wigeons, and Green-winged Teals, Mallards and American Black Ducks. The Northern Shovelers seen by others yesterday Read more…

March 18, 2012

Chorus Frogs were singing loudly in the pannes of Presqu’ile Provincial Park on Sunday morning. Also noteworthy that day was the first Mourning Cloak butterfly that I’ve seen so far this year. Waterfowl are abundant in Presqu’ile Bay, with Redhead, Read more…

March 18, 2012

Today when I was at my friend Jake’s farm I saw a number of new spring species for Peterborough, at least for me. They included six species of woodpecker (Downy Woodpecker, Hairy Woodpecker, Pileated Woodpecker, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Northern Flicker, and Read more…

March 17, 2012

The cornfield south of Mather’s Corners is again water-filled following the heavy rains of Thursday night. Present around 1130h this morning were a couple of hundred ducks, just over half of which were Mallards, but also present were Northern Pintail Read more…

March 17, 2012

An American Robin is busy building a nest above a door on my neighbour’s property. He also reports a Mourning Dove nest with eggs in it. He first discovered the nest and eggs on about March 12. Location: Observer: