I was surprised to look out at the feeder and see two redpolls this morning. They are the first new birds to be seen in quite a while.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
A downy woodpecker again
Not many species are visiting these days but yesterday I saw another downy woodpecker in the spruce trees. There are also a few house sparrows but most common are the black-capped chickadees.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
A few stray magpies
Driving through the countryside the last few days I have seen the odd magpie in the countryside flying over the fields or in to some bush. Usually I see just one and on rare occasions two or more. There do not seem to be large numbers about but they stay all winter. The magpies hereabouts are not very tame. I rarely see one in the village.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
House sparrows on the feeder
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Friday, November 14, 2008
Faithful chickadees
Chickadees are among the most faithful visitors these days. There are no new species although there a downy woodpecker has appeared from time to time. The juncos seem to be all gone. It is even a while since I have seen a red breasted nuthatch. Of course there are plenty of house sparrows at the moment. They tend to come in rather large flock of several dozen at a time.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Another downy woodpecker
Yesterday another downy woodpecker visited. It actually landed on the feeder but I was unable to act quickly enough to get a photo. This photo is borrowed from the internet! There are not many different kinds of birds at the feeder these days. The most numerous visitors are the common house sparrows but there are also quite a few black capped chickadees and the odd pine siskin and also red breasted nuthatches but that is all!
Monday, November 3, 2008
Ravens are back..?
This is not my photo needless to say. I don't know of any landscapes like that in the photo around here. This raven seems to have a beard! Ravens drift south to southern Manitoba from the north during the winter while the crows or most of them fly south just like our Canadian human snowbirds.
We saw what appeared to be a raven on our way to go shopping at the next town, Rossburn. I feed the crows all summer. Now when I put our bones and scraps out the local cats clean them up without being pestered by crows. I guess the crows have gone.
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