I haven't seen a Junco in my yard since probably late March. Well, that is until yesterday. None today so far.
I used to wonder if feeding the birds all through the year would cause some kind of disturbance where one might not migrate because of me. But over the years they still come and go through the seasons.
Juncos and Nuthatches are here November to April.
Red-winged Blackbirds and Grackles from April to October.
Baltimore Orioles from May to August.
The Downy Woodpeckers are around all year.
But the Hairy Woodpeckers are April to November. I figured it would be the other way around, seeing them more through the winter months when there is less natural food. But it is nice when the summer months come around and the Hairy pair show up with a young'un, feeding him right in our backyard.
I get a lot of Hawk action through the winter. As soon as there is a snow fall, the Hawks are in my yard. They do a really good extermination of the Pigeons that come around. The warm weather comes, the Hawks disappear, the Pigeon colony grows and it's like this cycle as the winter returns. I remember the first couple years of backyard bird feeding where some days I had counted 27 Pigeons! The most ever these days is maybe 12. I've changed food so less is being tossed to the ground. And while I do feed all year, I do cut back in the summer. Also the feeders change from summer to winter with the different birds that come around. It's a lot of work at times but I enjoy it.
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