Outdoor Ontario
Off Topic => Anything Goes => Topic started by: Dinusaur on January 26, 2014, 11:01:07 AM
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Yes, I am already dreaming of those dog days of summer...
(http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2811/9612396742_32b2f04057_z.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/60250038@N02/9612396742/)
Peaceful Co-existence (http://www.flickr.com/photos/60250038@N02/9612396742/) by Dinusaur (http://www.flickr.com/people/60250038@N02/), on Flickr
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Must be Oakbank Pond - I'd recognize those turtles anywhere!
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Must be Oakbank Pond - I'd recognize those turtles anywhere!
Oh yes, that's where it was taken. Very keen observation from your part.
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I'll settle for dreams of Spring!! Just for fun, I pulled up my ebird stats from last year to see how much longer I have to wait. Here are a few 2013 "firsts"...
March 16 - Red-winged Blackbirds, Northern Flicker
March 21 - Kildeer
March 25 - Amer. Woodcock (my first Spring foray into the Leslie Spit Wet Woods)
April 4 - Tree Swallow
April 9 - Yellow-rumped Warbler, Eastern Pheobe
Since January is almost over, and February is a short month, it's like Spring Migration is practically around the corner!!! :wink: :D
-kris
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Horned Lark should be moving anytime now, and waterfowl, crows, Ring-billed Gulls, robins and other species seem to make significant movements in February.
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Around March 7 spring arrives for me (when Red-winged Blackbirds, Common Grackles, Killdeer and Robins start to arrive in numbers). February is short, but usually feels anything but short...
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Around March 7 spring arrives for me (when Red-winged Blackbirds, Common Grackles, Killdeer and Robins start to arrive in numbers). February is short, but usually feels anything but short...
It sounds like a good time to take some time off of work to welcome the spring arrivals. I'll keep an eye on this site to know where to look for them.
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Despite the loss of large branch during the ice storm my cherry tree still contains thousands of berries. The robins have already been around but I'm still waiting for the waxwings and the finches, should be anytime now....but the first indication of spring, for me anyway, is when Lanny puts up the 2014 hummingbird migration map; first gulf coast hummers were sighted on Feb 20 last year.
http://www.hummingbirds.net/map.html (http://www.hummingbirds.net/map.html)
Note to Meghan: with the Manitoba Maple gone my hummingbird feeder will be much more exposed this year so I expect my first sighting(s) much earlier than in the past.
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Good eye Howeih. I only recognised the goose. :)
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Meanwhile....
(http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u225/zed37/bobanddoug.jpg) (http://s169.photobucket.com/user/zed37/media/bobanddoug.jpg.html)
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Hey, I saw those guys playing hockey on Oakbank Pond - I think it was last summer!
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Note to Meghan: with the Manitoba Maple gone my hummingbird feeder will be much more exposed this year so I expect my first sighting(s) much earlier than in the past.
Hey Howie,
We have a while to wait still, but here is to a great hummer summer!!!
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Note to Meghan: with the Manitoba Maple gone my hummingbird feeder will be much more exposed this year so I expect my first sighting(s) much earlier than in the past.
Hey Howie,
We have a while to wait still, but here is to a great hummer summer!!!
I'll drink to that - nectar of course!