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DateTime of obs.CoordinatesLocation detailsActivityAprx. distanceDirectionHabitat (if known)ObserverObserver contactReport type?May we share locational data w other wildlife monitoring orgs?Further notes?Other species?
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May 25, 2020unk.unkOld Hastings Road, north of MadocFlying (Visual)<50 m awayunkSwamp, wetland, roadCatharine Smallwoodcatelsmallwood@gmail.com,
(613) 438-1947
Rare species reportYes
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June 1, 2020eveningunkAsh Road, MadocCallingunkunkFarm/ residenceNorahnreitav@hotmail.com, (613) 920-7936Rare species reportYesWe hear them every night. For years they seemed to disappear, but for the past 3-4 years we hear them nightly from our house on Ash road.
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May 19, 2020duskunkSebrite Rd, Ramara, Simcoe CountyCallingunkunkForest (mixed White Pine, spruce, deciduous)Karen SjerpsKsjerps@gmail.com,
(705) 828-5454
Rare species reportYes
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May 12, 2020nightunkDeshane Road, MarlbankCallingunkunkForest (mixed), road, farm/ residenceCatharine Smallwoodcatelsmallwood@gmail.com, (613) 438-1947Rare species reporttwo different nights, heard at night calling before May 30,2020, from house on Deshane rd , Marlbank, Ontario Canada
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May 23, 2020nightunkSnow Road Station, North Frontenac, ONCallingunkunkSmall growth surrounding cottage, rock barren, river/ lakeCory Mannknapton56@aol.com, (905) 427-9220Rare species reportYescottage built on the shield so plenty of barren rock mixed with trees on Miller Lake/Mississippi River, Land 'o Lakes cottage area
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2020-05-2821:2044.613448, -78.3821041278 county road 507Calling< 50 m awayNYard or Garden, large Maple tree, some pines, some cedar, crabapples, choke cherries wetland close by
Marie WindverunkEWPW Backyard ChallengeN/ACalled for about1/2 hour, I will note when and if it returns, it was a pleasant change from the traffic sounds I did not photograph the site but will and then send.Wood cock, and peeper frogs
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2020-06-0121:3046.0147, -80.8897unkCalling< 50 m awayE River, mixed forest, forest edgeDré DeeunkEWPW Backyard ChallengeN/AConstantly calling until about midnight, then a half hour break, then calling for another hour or so until about 2 a.m.Night hawk
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2020-06-0121:3046.0147, -80.8897unkCalling< 50 m awayE River, mixed forest, forest edgeDré DeeunkEWPW Backyard ChallengeN/AConstantly calling until about midnight, then a half hour break, then calling for another hour or so until about 2 a.m.Night hawk
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2020-06-1021:00unk5km north of honey harbourCalling< 50 m awaySWLake or Pond; Forest: mostly conifer; Forest: edge; Alvar/Rock barrens. Waterfront on Georgian bay. Generally forested around our property
Brenda AlvesunkEWPW Backyard ChallengeN/A3+ hours consistently until I went to bed. Appears most nights over last couple weeks.Bullfrogs
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2020-05-101:00unkShadow River, Portage Island, OntarioCalling> 500 m awayNForest: mostly conifer; Forest: mixedCarrie EllisunkEWPW Backyard ChallengeN/A3-4 hrs each night during May and JuneBullfrogs
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2020-06-1621:2544.94222222, -79.9175unkCalling< 50 m awaySForest: mostly conifer, 60 feet from the water in an area with trees (pine and oak)
Nancy Setchellnancysetchell@me.comEWPW Backyard ChallengeN/ACalling for 30 minutes before it seemed to move elsewhere and call. We've heard them around the bay a lot, but this one was right beside our cottage.
Loons in the distance. Peepers in the distance.
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2020-06-1711:00unkFreddy channel Cognashene, Georgian bayCalling< 50 m awayNWetland; Forest: mixed, Cottage country, water access with crown land to the north
Mike ScottunkEWPW Backyard ChallengeN/ACalling on and off for about 30 minutesLots. Bull frogs, crickets, other insects
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2020-06-104:30unkHoney harbour, Gagnon bayCalling + Visual< 50 m awayW Lake or Pond; Wetland; Forest: edge. TreeJuliaunkEWPW Backyard ChallengeN/AMany calls lasting almost 20-30 mins, Lives in a tree outside my window
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2020-06-2021:4544.9296959, -79.8737118Big Ship Island, Cognashene ONCalling< 50 m awaySWLake or Pond; Wetland; Forest: mixed. Georgian bay island with mixed forest, rock, moss, dead trees, live trees
Jeff BeauchesneunkEWPW Backyard ChallengeN/ACalling near constantly for about half an hour to 45 minBullfrogs, crickets
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2020-07-072:00unk15280 Georgian Bay Shore, Honey HarbourCalling50 - 150 m awayWLake or Pond; Forest: mostly conifer. SE shore Georgian Bay-dense coniferous forest.
Andrea RonanunkEWPW Backyard ChallengeN/AOne off in the distance calling. Never seen them, always at night. My favourite nighttime sound from the cottage as a childLoons
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2020-07-0410:30unk25254 Georgian Bay Shore, Honey HarbourCalling< 50 m awayWForest: edge. Georgian Bay cottage countrySusan EastwoodunkEWPW Backyard ChallengeN/AOn and off for an hour. We heard them a few weeks before beginning at 4 amOther birds
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2020-07-0621:30unkIsland on Southern Georgian bay in community of Go Home Bay - Big IslandCalling50 - 150 m awayNEForest: mixed. Mixed forest of pine, maple, oak, cedar and juniper.
Bubba LanctotunkEWPW Backyard ChallengeN/A2 or 3 individuals. Off and on starting at 9:30 pm, stopping and picking up at 1 am and the 4 am. Not sure what you meant by the direction of the calls. In relation to where we are? Also there is at least 1 east of the cottage and one north east. Many in this area are hearing them. We have been up since late May and have heard them consistently. Variety of frogs
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2020-07-0110:30unk10272 Georgian Bay Shores, Honey Harbour, ONCalling< 50 m awaySLake or PondSharon SilverthornunkEWPW Backyard ChallengeN/ACalling for several hours over the course of several weeks. Calls don't last as long now as earlier in the springBullfrogs
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2020-07-062:00unkKennebeck in Cognashene (north of Honey Harbour)Calling + Visual50 - 150 m awayNWForest, mixedCaroline Coulsoncarolinecoulson@icloud.comEWPW Backyard ChallengeThe bird was saying his name, three times in a row and then would pause for 1-2 minutes. Went on for about 40 minutes.We are on an island called Kennebeck in Cognashene (north of Honey Harbour, south of Parry Sound). The landscape is classic Group of Seven - granite, pines. I saw it fly into the evergreen/deciduous forest near my bedroom. Didn't recognize the bird but certainly heard him when the moon was high, the night clear and few sounds but for frogs. It happened again on July 7, 2020.Spring peepers, bullfrogs.
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2020-06-2223:00unkPratt's Bay, east end of Deer Island, Honey HarbourCalling150 -500 m awayNWForest: mostly conifer; Forest: mixed; Alvar/Rock barrens. Don't know exactly where they were, but the area is typical shield with about 20% exposed rock surrounded by mixed forest. Swamp in the area as well.
Cliff Hardingcliffharding@rogers.comEWPW Backyard ChallengeN/Aconsistant call, at least 2 hours, at least 3 birds. There are many whippoorwills in the general area. I have spoken to people that hear them further up Deer Island channel towards Beausoleil Island and also at Georgian Bay Landing Marina.
many bullfrogs, peepers, loons
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July 23, 202022:3044.3638, -78.2341Buckhorn, Peterborough CountyCallingunkunkWetlandSydney Shephardsyd.c.shepherd@gmail.com,
(519) 496-1704
Rare species reportYesCalling for a short period of time, then silent.
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July 8, 202021:2644.5741916, -77.6428597near Marmora, Hastingscalling<100 m WunkKim Watson & Ronnee Sykes(705) 957-2203, kim_j_watson@hotmail.comNightjar Road SurveyN/A
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July 8, 202021:5144.58565969, -77.59714616near Marmora, Hastingscalling< 100 mNEunkKim Watson & Ronnee Sykes(705) 957-2203, kim_j_watson@hotmail.comNightjar Road SurveyN/AMennonite farm/ horses
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