MISCELLANEOUS SIGHTINGS Raccoon tracks - 1 set of tracks in Valleyfield, Feb. 25 (RR,GS) Raccoon - I seen at roadside in Valleyfield (about 2 miles from above tracks) Mar. 1 (RR) Red Sguirrel - 4 in March in Indian River (TC) — 3 in Valleyfield at bird feeder, Mar. 15 (RR) — 1 in Waterside Jan. 23 (FRC) — l in Waterside, Feb. 19 (PRC) Muskrat — 2 in Indian River (TC) Patch Fox — 1 in Indian River (TC) Red Fox — 1 in Valleyfield, Mar. 15 (RR) Egg (Sp) - 1 on Feb. 12 near New London, (RS) Honey Bees — flying in Donagh, Mar. 10, 11 (JDM) Snowshoe Hare - seen every now and again in tree line in Valleyfield, Feb. and Mar. (RR,GS) CONTRIBUTORS TO THE SIGHTINGS LIST: Thanks so much for all those people who sent in their sightings for this newsletter. If possible, would be please note down the number seen and the date. It makes it easier to get a more accurate view of changes from year to year. JA — John Alway; AB — Andy Bald; GB — Gwen Beck; TC - Thelma Clark; DEC — Dorothy Curley; FC — Frances Curley; PRC - Rosemary Curley; LD - Lou Daley; DE — Dude Eckford; MF — Milton Fitzpatrick; BG — Bill Glenn; EG — Elizabeth Glenn; SH — Susan Hinton; GGH — Geoff Hogan; DH ~ David Holman; BJ - Bruce Jacobson; BM - Barb MacDonald; DM — David MacDonald; GM - Gerald MacDonald; AM - Arlene MacGuigan; EM — Evelyn Meader; JDM — Dan McAskill; PM — Paul MacGuigan; TM — Thelma Murchison; TR — Tony Reddin; RR — Ruth Richman; DMR - Dorothy M. Robinson; AS — Alan Saint; GS — Gary Schneider; JS - Jane Symmes; JuS — Julie Singleton; RS — Rod Symmes; MW — Mary Willms; PAW — Pat and Ann Wootton. SPONSOR LECTURE SERIES The Institute of Island Studies and the Prince Edward Island Mus— eum and Heritage Foundation are sponsoring a series of lectures called "Plants and Animals of Prince Edward Island. The third annual Island Lecture Series has local biologists commenting on "aspects of the Nat— ural History of the Island. Fish and wildlife, forests and landscape are examined through our changing history." The lectures are being held in the Hon. George Coles Building, Charlottetown at 8:00 pm,.Mondays from March 4 to April 22. You may still have a chance to hear one or more of the following speakers: April 1 — Kathy Martin: Wildlife on the Dunk. April 8 - Dan McAskill: The People's Forest. April 15 — Ian MacQuarrie: Hedge's Sake. April 22 — Geoff Hogan. Census for the Birds. Perhaps members who attend any of the lectures would write down some points of interest about the talk or the lecture series on the whole for the newsletter.