30 keen birders spent the day in the Peterborough and Petroglyphs areas with 
by far the most open water ever seen on this trip. This resulted in few birds 
on the Otonabee River but several surprises elsewhere, including a male 
Ring-necked Duck on Stony Lake and 3 Northern Shovelers on the Lakefield 
Lagoons. Altogether 8 waterfowl species were found in the group total of 41.
On Highway 28 we found a group of 40 Bohemian Waxwings. At least 30 Evening 
Grosbeaks and 40 Pine Siskins were at a feeder on Northey's Bay Road. Up to 3 
Red Crossbills were found in Petroglyphs Provincial Park along with Brown 
Creepers, both nuthatches and our 2nd Northern Shrike, which fed on a large 
dragonfly !
Other good finds were Sharp-shinned Hawk, a 1st-year Bald Eagle over Stony 
Lake; a single Snow Bunting, Glaucous and Great  Black-backed gulls near the 
Peterborough Landfill site; 6 Horned Larks on Scriven Road, 3 large flocks of 
Wild Turkeys; 4 Common Ravens; and at day's end 3 Eastern Screech and a Barred 
Owl in a woodlot just south of Peterborough.
 
Dave Milsom, Matthew Tobey (co-leaders)
 
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