Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Backyard Birding => Topic started by: cairnstone on December 12, 2016, 07:06:17 PM
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Yesterday I had 2 Fox Sparrows. One in my garden and one scratching leaf litter in the adjacent park. Today, I had one. I have never seen a Fox Sparrow this late around here before. I cleaned the near 15cm of snow and tossed down seed for it which it gladly accepted. We'll see how long it sticks around. December 12, 2016, Brampton.
(https://download.ams.birds.cornell.edu/api/v1/asset/42393561/large)
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Gorgeous photo - enjoy as long as you can. There are lot of reports of Fox Sparrows recently - may be this is an eruption year for them.
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Yes I have noticed reports of many late Fox Sparrows this year. It was back again today. I hope it can handle the bitter cold, but I guess it's probably better equipped for it than some birds that forget to go further south.
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I had a late one on Dec 6th in my yard. They are late but it cannot really be called an irruption in the sense of birds coming south in abnormal numbers from a northern wintering range, as this is a bird that has a winter range entirely to the south of us.
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Fox Sparrow continues December 18. It's plump and healthy. Hopefully the Cooper's Hawks will miss it during their raids.