60th Peterborough Christmas Bird Count

60th Peterborough Christmas Bird Count Sunday, December 20, 2020 Reserve this date for the longest operated citizen-science wildlife survey in Peterborough and an annual tradition for area birders and naturalists.  Preregistration with the count compiler Martin Parker ([email protected] or 705-745-4750) is required in order to assemble parties in advance of the count day.  More details…

Winter Birds Around Little Lake – Members Only

Winter Birds Around Little Lake Join Scott McKinlay and explore a few spots along the shores of Little Lake and the Otonabee River for winter birds such as gulls and waterfowl. Bring binoculars and dress according to the weather forecast for the day, keeping in mind that there are often cold winds off the lake.…

A Walk in the Cavan Countryside – Members Only

Come enjoy a late winter walk on the property of Lynn and Larry Smith. There are paths travelling through different habitats of woods, fields, and a marsh. Depending on the snow conditions, it could be a hike or snowshoeing. Contact Lynn at [email protected] to register. Accessibility: Moderate – there are some rugged spots 6 participants

PFN Annual General Meeting

Virtual meeting on Zoom Virtual meeting on Zoom. Invitations e-mailed to members The meeting will consist of an update on PFN business and the election of the next PFN executive…

Returning Waterfowl on the Otonabee – Members Only

With the increasing hours of sunlight and lengthening days in March, the spring migration is underway. This trip will visit various locationsalong the Otonabee River from Little Lake to Lakefield…

Mergansers and Friends on Rice Lake – Members Only

On this trip, we will look for spring migrants - primarily waterfowl - and wewill visit various access points on the north shore of Rice Lake, between Keene and Hastings. We will be looking for areas of open water near the edge of the ice in search of concentrations of Common Merganser, Common Goldeneye, Buffleheads…

Back in the Ecosystem, Trumpeter Swans in Ontario – Members Only

Donna Lewis has been working at Adena Springs North as the Swan Keepersince 2005. Not originally hired as such it was an interestinglearning curve. The Trumpeter swans are now a passion project that hasbeen going on for 16 years. The swans are also the passion of hundredsof regular people involved with their restoration. Learn how…