Birdhouse City Pond

Pond at McCauley Mountain Conservation Area

Picton, Ontario, Canada

Small pond at McCauley Mountain Conservation Park ...aka Birdhouse City. Water from streams in surrounding area here east of the town of Picton , flow into this pond. Easy access off the main road to parking area where pond is situated below.

Location created by
Don Ross
  • Lat: 44.0046907
  • Lng: -77.1260099
  • Waterbody Type: Pond
  • Timezone: America/Toronto

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Sunny with just a few clouds and no rain in past 24 hrs.

01 Apr 13:15 by Don Ross

Bit overcast and calm with about 10+ MM rainfall in past 24 hrs. Some blue jays and crows seen and heard.

09 Nov 10:30 by Heather Ross

Sunny day with some thin clouds forming and no rain in past 24 hrs. Moderate winds. Few frogs jumped into the pond from the shore and some water bugs around.

27 Sep 14:25 by Don Ross

Overcast with bit of rain overnight and threatening some rain now. Songbirds and waterbugs.

01 Aug 12:45 by Don Ross

Partly cloudy and calm with no rain in past 24 hrs. Songbirds, dragonflies, moths and mosquitoes around.

22 Jun 14:15 by Don Ross

Partly cloudy skies and no rainfall in past 24 hrs. Some green algae bloom under the surface where we test, along with lots of water bugs. A duck and 3 turtles were sitting on the log in the pond that was felled by a beaver. The beaver’s trails along the shore could be seen.

07 May 11:20 by Don Ross

Overcast but beginning to clear. Had big thunderstorms yesterday with strong winds and about 28 Mm rainfall. Songbirds heard here and trees beginning to bud.

06 Apr 10:25 by Heather Ross

Partly cloudy with mild winds and no rain in past 24 hrs. Just a few birds heard but not seen.

26 Oct 14:20 by Don Ross

Partly cloudy and very windy today with no rain in past 24 hours. Just a few dragonflies around.

06 Sep 14:10 by Don Ross

Sky becoming less sunny and more hazy now. No rain in past 24 hours. Dragonflies and water bugs all around the pond. Birds heard but not seen.

31 Jul 14:00 by Don Ross