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  • A Splash of Colour

    A Splash of Colour

    The spring fashion show has birders gazing in awe at the variety of bright colors that have appeared in our forests, parks and even in our yards. Male warblers are looking their feathered best with Black-throated Blue, Blackburnian and even the Common Yellowthroat strutting their stuff. Many will head further north while others will remain.…

  • HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY!

    HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY!

    Mother’s Day is coming soon!  Did you ever think of helping our mother birds as they begin to raise their young?   Nesting season is underway and will continue through the mid-summer months.   We can help momma birds by supplying them with fresh seed, and water to stay hydrated.   Egg shells can also be…

  • The Breeding Season Has Begun

    The Breeding Season Has Begun

    When birds return from the South, they don’t waste any time establishing a territory and preparing for the hectic breeding season ahead. Some birds appreciate a helping hand and will readily take to the nest boxes we put out for them. The two most common tenants are Tree Swallows and House Wrens. While some people…

  • COMING SOON TO A FEEDER NEAR YOU – ORIOLES AND HUMMINGBIRDS!

    COMING SOON TO A FEEDER NEAR YOU – ORIOLES AND HUMMINGBIRDS!

    These beauties are on their way back from their wintering grounds and will be arriving over the next couple of weeks and into the first week of May.  Here are some steps you can take to get ready for their arrival: I hope these tips help you prepare for the return of orioles and hummingbirds…

  • The Winds of Change

    The Winds of Change

    We are in a time of transition when the weather doesn’t seem to know what it wantsto do. We still have lingering winter visitors but spring birds are slowly advancing,anxious to begin the annual breeding season. If we haven’t seen them already, mostof us will soon have Song Sparrows in our yards and hear their…

  • A New Suet Feeder Delivers Instant Results

    A New Suet Feeder Delivers Instant Results

    Suet is a high-energy food I’ve offered at my feeders for many years. I’ve enjoyed watching woodpeckers, chickadees, nuthatches, and even Carolina Wrens cling to the various styles of feeders I’ve tried over the years. It’s important to note not all suet is created equal. In my early years of backyard bird feeding, I thought I…

  • It’s All About Spring!

    It’s All About Spring!

    We’ve changed our clocks giving us that extra hour of daylight, and spring officially arrives next Monday. Even though winter hasn’t been too bad this year, the majority of us are all looking forward to spring. Spring also invites beautiful songbirds as migration progresses through the coming months. The red-winged blackbirds always lead the way…

  • Are You Ready for Spring?

    Are You Ready for Spring?

    Depending on where you live, the landscape may already look like spring. Some regions have minimal snow cover while others still have a heavy blanket of white. Whichever applies to your area, it is important to keep your feeders stocked until insects are present in increasing abundance. For those that don’t feed in the warmer…

  • A Dole of Mourning Doves

    A Dole of Mourning Doves

    Since the beginning of February I have had larger than normal flocks of mourning doves congregating at my bird feeders.  This morning I counted, or tried to count, just over 40 of them.  Various names for these large flocks include a cote, dole, bevy, flight or piteousness of doves. Mourning doves enjoy feeding from platform,…

  • Will it be an Early Spring?

    Will it be an Early Spring?

    It may be hard to believe but spring is on the way. Of course, there will be cold snaps and snowstorms in the weeks ahead but some birds can’t wait and are excited for what is to come. Backyard birders will be the first to notice the change and it will be in the form…