Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Southern Ontario Reports => Topic started by: Halton Hills on June 15, 2010, 09:36:32 PM
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Had a female at the feeder most of the day today....... :shock:
Even though they breed in Southern Ontario.......have never seen one before at this time of year (Glen Williams area)
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You may be keeping the Blue Birds but I'm hoarding the Rose-Breasted Grosbeaks down the road from you. Have at least 2 males and one female come visiting daily since spring. I don't pay them much attention anymore as they are so regular but I should take note if they are travelling with young ones yet.
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Is this the usual case for you?
I normally only see them for a couple of days or so in the spring, and then again as they pass through in the fall.
You must be using some good seed..... :wink:
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They have been regulars for the past 5-6 years although some years they seem to disappear for a few weeks, I suspect when they are nesting. We have feeders both in back and front of the house and they seem to dominate the back which is more of a deep woods setting. They eat the black oil sunflower seed
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We had never seen a Rose-Breasted Grosbeak before when we lived near Brantford. Now, near Delhi, we have seen them each summer we have been here. The males are a beautiful bird. We have a couple of pairs here. Yes they like the sunflower seeds and peanuts.
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We had never seen a Rose-Breasted Grosbeak before when we lived near Brantford. Now, near Delhi, we have seen them each summer we have been here. The males are a beautiful bird. We have a couple of pairs here. Yes they like the sunflower seeds and peanuts.
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I guess it all depends on the specific locale and the micro habitat that a bird may prefer.
It really illustrates how subtle differences can affect what species one might have in their yard.
I live down the road from RKD and despite my feeders being filled with Black Oil......this is the first time I've seen a Grosbeak at this time of year.
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