Posted by unc on December 28, 2016 at 12:22:02 from (204.237.80.7):
In Reply to: Birds posted by Dan Richardson on December 28, 2016 at 07:56:31:
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We also feed in southern Alberta. The species vary from year to year. This winter we have our usual house finches, red polls, and flickers. The house sparrows have left, but our blue jays are back. Our resident crow family migrated, but the magpies stuck around. We have two nut hatches ( the ones that look like they are wearing bicycle helmets ), and usually see some white crowned sparrows. For the first time in about five years, we have a couple of chickadees around. All in all, it's a pretty good year for tweety birds.
The Eurasian collared doves seem to have moved on, and I don't miss them. Our mourning doves moved out into the country when the collared doves moved in. There are lots of hawks and kestrels around, but they seem to prefer the edges of town and the farmsteads. There are three mule deer that raise heck with our feeders, but we don't get too worked up about it. Critters have got to eat too. Call me crazy, ( and I may well be ), but I'm sure I saw a young robin on the neighbours fence yesterday! :shock: unc
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