Sorry to you get you all excited - I have no spring migrants to report yet this year. But we'll start seeing signs of "spring-to-come" fairly soon, so I wanted to get this thread started to give us a place to track the ongoing saga of our returning visitors. In particular, keep your eyes and ears tuned in around late afternoon and dusk, as we should start to hear Great Horned Owls and Barred Owls starting to return to set up their local nesting territories in the next week or two. (February 17 was our first observation of Great Horned last year.)
As before, I would ask that you post your new arrivals as a reply to this thread in preference of starting a new thread so that it is easier for me to collate results. (If you want to review last year's discussion on this point, please review the thread here: http://timbirds.info/communityserver/forums/t/149.aspx).
On an administrative note, I have not had the time this winter to do as much collating of historical data for the species accounts pages as I had hoped. Not to fear - it will all happen eventually. I must admit though, that it's more of a job than I had forecasted. I might have to take a sabbatical from my real job to get the site to where I'd really like it to be. In the meantime, if there is a particular piece of information that you are wondering about (or you are just trying to settle a bet with a friend), then let me know and I'll dig into the records and see if I can find an answer for you.
By the way - one set of data I'd really like to get my hands on is a complete set of the newsletter of the Kirkland Lake Nature Club called "The Peep". It ran as a regular publication of the club for over 40 years. If anyone has any copies of this newsletter, or knows where I can find some, please contact me directly at 544-8333. I'll pay for photocopies.