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Pegler Birding: March 2014
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Notes on Use of This Blog. 1 With posts prior to 5th February, 2013 it is possible to see better quality enlarged images by clicking on the image. When finished, just click outside the enlarged image to return to the blog post. With posts from 5th February, 2013 there is no advantage in doing this as the images are to the same size and definition. 2 I have a policy that I always reply to comments on my blog, even if it's just to say thank you. Monday, 31 March 2014. Short But Sweet - on 27th March, 2014.
Pegler Birding: November 2014
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Notes on Use of This Blog. 1 With posts prior to 5th February, 2013 it is possible to see better quality enlarged images by clicking on the image. When finished, just click outside the enlarged image to return to the blog post. With posts from 5th February, 2013 there is no advantage in doing this as the images are to the same size and definition. 2 I have a policy that I always reply to comments on my blog, even if it's just to say thank you. Monday, 24 November 2014. The First Half of November - 2014.
Pegler Birding: January 2015
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Notes on Use of This Blog. 1 With posts prior to 5th February, 2013 it is possible to see better quality enlarged images by clicking on the image. When finished, just click outside the enlarged image to return to the blog post. With posts from 5th February, 2013 there is no advantage in doing this as the images are to the same size and definition. 2 I have a policy that I always reply to comments on my blog, even if it's just to say thank you. Monday, 19 January 2015. Mid January, 2015. Best wishes to all.
Pegler Birding: September 2014
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Notes on Use of This Blog. 1 With posts prior to 5th February, 2013 it is possible to see better quality enlarged images by clicking on the image. When finished, just click outside the enlarged image to return to the blog post. With posts from 5th February, 2013 there is no advantage in doing this as the images are to the same size and definition. 2 I have a policy that I always reply to comments on my blog, even if it's just to say thank you. Tuesday, 23 September 2014. Sunny Dorset (including a Wryneck!
Pegler Birding: Their Imperial Highnesses - on 15th July, 2015
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Notes on Use of This Blog. 1 With posts prior to 5th February, 2013 it is possible to see better quality enlarged images by clicking on the image. When finished, just click outside the enlarged image to return to the blog post. With posts from 5th February, 2013 there is no advantage in doing this as the images are to the same size and definition. 2 I have a policy that I always reply to comments on my blog, even if it's just to say thank you. Saturday, 18 July 2015. I'm pretty sure that I'll have seen a...
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Travels With Birds: April 2015
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Thursday, 30 April 2015. Red Morph Eastern Screech Owl (Petit-duc maculé). Some of you may recall that I located an Eastern Screech Owl Megascops asio. Last year on a trail quite close to my house. I last saw the bird sometime in the fall and was never able to relocate it during the winter. Even though the pictures are not fantastic the bird can be seen very clearly and we absolutely do not wish to approach it any closer for fear of interfering with any breeding attempt which may be taking place. This in...
Travels With Birds: A Requiem for a Wetland
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Friday, 10 July 2015. A Requiem for a Wetland. Many regular readers of my blog will have seen the numerous posts I have made about the wonderful little wetland at Creekside Church. Here are a few idyllic scenes from that wetland. Tree Swallow, Barn Swallow, Eastern Kingbird. Barn Swallow, Red-winged Blackbird. Furthermore the whole operation smacks of deceit. The pond was drained on a weekend when minimal public scrutiny is likely. The leaders of the church turned on the tap and walked away, with...And w...
Hooded Birder: August 2013
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Garden Bird List. innit. Thursday, 1 August 2013. The confirmation of a Night Heron. At Thornton Reservoir yesterday has aroused the Hooded Birder from his blogging slumber, as this was the first county record within my life-time I was quite eager to see it. And so I did earlier this evening. It was good. Now if you please, a selection of dodgy record shots have been carefully arranged for your viewing pleasure:. I also life-ticked the Pacific Golden Plover. Thursday, August 01, 2013. Half the bird away.
Travels With Birds: March 2015
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Tuesday, 31 March 2015. Peregrine Falcon (Faucon pèlerin) in Kitchener, ON. Last year a pair of Peregrine Falcons Falco peregrinus. Bred successfully on the Sun Life Financial tower in downtown Waterloo. This year due to maintenance on their roof, the company requested that the nest box be removed, and they were unwilling to have it reinstalled. It was getting late in the breeding season for the falcons and we knew that pair bonds had been formed. We had our fingers crossed that we would not be too l...
Travels With Birds: July 2014
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Monday, 28 July 2014. Hoopoe in the Hole. Eurasian Hoopoe (Huppe fasciée) Upupa epops. Near St. Marcet, France. Thanks to advance knowledge by good friends in the area, we were able to view for as long as we wished, this young Eurasian Hoopoe peering out from its nest cavity in the wall of an old farm building. Even though the young bird has advanced well into adult type plumage its gape is clearly apparent in all the pictures. Sunday, 6 July 2014. As children, Miriam and her sister Karen, looked forward...
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Owlers' Blog Network: December 2011
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Welcome to the new Owlers' Blog Network (OBN). The intention is, primarily, to unite those persons who already have an interest in owls, and who have a blog which has a significant owl-related content, in order that they can easily share their interest and experiences, and build up a sense of camaraderie. It is also hoped that those who are just developing an interest in owls will be inspired by the links to the blogs of people who are already passionate about these wonderful birds, and join our ranks!
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Owlers' Blog Network: June 2013
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Welcome to the new Owlers' Blog Network (OBN). The intention is, primarily, to unite those persons who already have an interest in owls, and who have a blog which has a significant owl-related content, in order that they can easily share their interest and experiences, and build up a sense of camaraderie. It is also hoped that those who are just developing an interest in owls will be inspired by the links to the blogs of people who are already passionate about these wonderful birds, and join our ranks!
Travels With Birds: January 2015
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Thursday, 29 January 2015. Carolina Wren (Troglodyte de Caroline) and Snowy Owl (Harfang des neiges). Halton County, ON. My daughter, Caroline, was visiting us from Ottawa, so we took her down to LaSalle Park to see the Trumpeter Swans Cygnus buccinator. And any other gems we could find. Here she is with the swans forming a backdrop on the ice of the bay, now completely frozen over. While checking out a small posse of Dark-eyed Juncos Junco hyemalis. And Black-capped Chickadees Poecile atricapillus.
Travels With Birds: Miriam and a Harris's Hawk
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Saturday, 18 July 2015. Miriam and a Harris's Hawk. On Wednesday evening a pot luck supper was held for the volunteers of the Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus. Fledge watch. Chris and Karen von Knobloch kindly hosted this event and it was attended by many of the regular falcon monitors. Rudy Kruppa, the falconer involved with our team, brought a couple of his birds with him, and everyone was able to have close and intimate encounters with a Harris's Hawk Parabuteos unicinctus. 18 July 2015 at 07:15.
Travels With Birds: October 2014
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Tuesday, 28 October 2014. Although very mild for the time of year the day was wet with some heavy rain, a little drizzle and a few sunny intervals. Drawn as I am to wetlands, I decided once again to see what I could find. My visit to Laurentian Wetland was very satisfactory. For the most part the rain held off, although the sky was grey and overcast most of the time. Several species of duck have recently arrived and a careful search turned up a great variety of waterfowl. Canada Goose Branta canadensis.
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Musings by Dr. Pegler. Tuesday, March 22, 2016. Last week some of my high school students asked me, "Why have children? Tomorrow is my son's birthday. So, some thoughts on why we should have children beyond the obvious - to carry on the species. Second, children are precious. The energy, love, and resources that go into bearing and nursing every child (hats off the women at this point! Fourth, children are trainable and moldable. Adults are called on to give something back as we model good lives and ...