Saturday, February 29, 2020
An early Robin for Saturday's Critters
for the second day in a row this Robin has bisited us here , in Bird Alley. Its sighting has added to the promise of spring arriving soon. I am posting this morning to Eileen's Camera Critters. Have a wonderful day everyone on this last day of February2020 viewingnaturewitheileen.blogspot.com
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Friday, February 28, 2020
The First Robin of 2020
Yesterday morning, February the 27th. I saw this handsome American Robin feeding in our ornamental Crab apple tree in Bird Alley! This is the first Robin we have seen in this year 2020!
What a wonderful promise of seasonal change ahead! as already yesterday morning at 6 a.m. I was aware of a big snowstorm forecast for the day , heading our way and most schools in the province had already been cancelled for the day! I am hoping the Robin will return this morning again although there is nary a sight of it yet.
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Saturday, January 04, 2020
White-throated Sparrow for Saturday Critters
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Monday, November 18, 2019
The colours of Bird Alley
Our most recent arrival at Bird Alley yesterday was a White-throated Sparrow!( seen in the included picture, see its white throat! and its yellow lores) actually there were two of them!
We had many feathered visirors yesterday and we were pleased to welcome back the Song Sparrow which had not appeared for the two previous days.
The very busy Blue Jays ( and there seemed to be several), added their beautiful blue to the outdoor scene, The yellow of the American Goldfinch was very low key as their appearance was very brief. We did not detect any grey as the little Juncos which had appeared to be quite plentiful on previous day did not make an appearance
The colourful red on the back of a Hairy Woodpecker's head was missing so we can conclude it was a female of the species that was feeding in the alley and to finish off the day's listing was the ever present, loyal, Black-capped Chickadee
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Saturday, November 16, 2019
Sunday, August 25, 2019
Monarch Butterfly update
Update on the Monarch butterfly caterpillars! On August 4 and 5th. We collected three caterpillars from our milkweed plants and put them in cages on a bookshelf in our back porch.
and had attached themselves there by Wednesday morning and their caterpillar
bodies were hanging in a “j” shape we knew they were on the threshold of entering their chrystalsis stage! By late Wednesday afternoon we could no longer see any caterpillars! In their place were three shiny green chrystalsis pods hanging from the top in each cage!
Amazing! On. August the 31st. We expect we shall see three adult Monarch butterflies, one in each cage. Magical! Butterfly pictures of Adult Monarch butterflies in the cages in about ten days are next folks!
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Monday, August 12, 2019
dry milkweed blossoms
The stalks on this milkweed blossom are drying and as they become dried out and brittle they fall from the plant. Realising that the little monarch butterfly caterpillar climbing on the blossom stalks might fall to the ground and be lost from its food source of mlkweed leaves, I took the caterpillar and picked a fresh milkweed leaf and placed them together in a cage for its safety and development. In about two weeks time this little caterpillar should be in its chrysalis stage, after which it will become an adult Monarch butterfly, then hopefully on its way to Mexico for its wintering! Nature is magical! Please help protect Nature's many, many delicate, beautiful creatures!
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Sunday, August 04, 2019
Monarch butterfly eggs hatching!

Just imagine that this winter this tiny caterpillar may be an adult Monarch butterfly wintering in Mexico!! Isn't nature fascinating! Lets all do our share in protecting Milkweed patches!
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Thursday, August 01, 2019
Monarch Butterfly Eggs!
The female Monarch butterfly was back yesterday and was laying a few eggs on the underside of milkweed leaves!
I shall follow this process on this blog within the next couple of weeks or so.
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Wednesday, July 31, 2019
AMAZING Monarchs: A New generation!
We have two blossoming milkweed plants growing in cracks in our cement doorstep in front of our garage door. Today we have been watching a female Monarch feeding there on the blossoms since around 10 a.m. this morning. It is still feeding there now, around 2 p.m.
I am hoping that it will lay eggs on the plant and in a few days, maybe we will see a Monarch butterfly caterpillar emerge. Last summer we found such a caterpillar on one of the leaves. I had decided last summer not to disturb the caterpillar and thought to watch its natural development. However, much to my disappointment the caterpillar disappeared from the plant following a windy night. This year, if the occasion arises I plan on caging the caterpillar and feeding it fresh milkweed leaves daily. I have raised Monarch butterflies successfully by doing this and monitoring its progress for about three times now.
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Saturday, July 13, 2019
Saturday, June 22, 2019
A Canada Goose family for Saturday Critters
I spied this Canada’s family crossing a pond in group earlier this week. There were eight goslings in total. That is quite a large family! I have read that a female Canada will lay from four to nine eggs. If that is so, then this group has been quite a successful hatch so far with a survival number of eight. May all continue to go well for them.
I am posting this morning to Eileen’s Saturday Critters which can be found at: viewingnaturewitheileen.blogspot.ca. May this first summer weekend go well with you all.
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Saturday, June 15, 2019
Wood Turtle for Saturday Critters
Tthis is turtle season in my area. Daily I see Painted turtles and I am waiting to see the big Snapping turtles laying their eggs. Yesterday I saw a turtle species that I seldom see, a Wood Turtle! I think it had been in the process of digging a location to lay its eggs as the soil was disturbed there as I came along. the bright red on its legs and neck signified to me that it was a Wood Turtle

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Saturday, June 08, 2019
Cedar Waxwings for Saturday Critters
This is an event that I wait and watch for every year: that being of finding Cedar Waxwings feeding among the apple blossoms! The delicacy of the light
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Thursday, June 06, 2019
Saturday, June 01, 2019
Two Painted Turtles for Saturday Critters
It has been a slightly frustrating spring awaiting sunny warmer weather which would entice the Painted turtles out of their watery environments, encouraging them to sun themselves on the river or pond banks. Yesterday I saw this pair on the banks of the pond where I had often seen them in the [past springs. Warmer days are upon us now and hopefully that is good news for turtle sightings.
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Sunday, May 26, 2019
Baltimore Oriole
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Friday, May 24, 2019
Northern Paraula for Saturday Critters
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Saturday, May 18, 2019
A Muskrat for Saturday Critters
I love to find other critters other than birds out in the wild and yesterday I found a muskrat swimming in a large pond area. he first thing I did was look for the tail
I am posting today to Eileen's Saturday Critters which can be found at: viewingnaturewitheileen.blogspot.ca
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