Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Backyard Birding => Topic started by: Howieh on December 25, 2012, 03:37:34 PM
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Hi and happy holidays to all.
Ok, which one of you guys told my birds I have a new camera, because, except for my house sparrows, they've become really scarce. I got my SX50 over a month ago and except for the occasional visit by a pair of cardinals all I see is sparrows; no sign of the chickadees, nuthatches, downies or finches that were (well, sort of) regulars up until a month ago, really disappointing considering all the great reports from just north of the city during Sept. and Oct. Is everyone else seeing the same thing? I could be wrong but I'm hopeful that tomorrows expected snowfall will make the feeder more attractive to birds that can no longer feed on the ground.
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They must be hanging out at my place...sorry. My regulars are both nuthatches, Red belly Woodpecker, House Finches, Chickadees(many), Downy and Hairy woodpeckers, also had 4 Red Polls today and one solitary Whitewinged Crossbill, Junkos, Gold finches and a Coopers Hawk. Have been seeing most of these on a daily basis except the crosoo bill and redpoll who are more recent visitors.
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You must be north of Toronto? - I'm in the Bayview / Steeles area and even the woods across the street are quiet!
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Georgetown, north-west of Toronto