Garden Birds and wild birds thread.

Not much in the way of badgers in the garden now , they dont hibernate but they do stay home in the cold months , foxes still about , one nicked a rat merlin had killed , i called him in as i didnt want him to eat it he and left it outside , bet he wont be as obedient next time lol
 
Kawarthas? Nice. Nicer than Scarborough ; )

I'm a country boy, so Scarborough would feel a little too busy and claustrophobic for me. The Kawarthas are OK, I like the open environment and fields and Tronno is only a drive away. I'm not down there very often, the last time was to see Genesis at the end of November and I don't foresee being down there again for a while.

I'm surprised they haven't implemented emission zoning similar to Manchester there!!
 
I'm a country boy, so Scarborough would feel a little too busy and claustrophobic for me. The Kawarthas are OK, I like the open environment and fields and Tronno is only a drive away. I'm not down there very often, the last time was to see Genesis at the end of November and I don't foresee being down there again for a while.

I'm surprised they haven't implemented emission zoning similar to Manchester there!!
I need to be down here for work (so does the wife) but that won't be for much longer. Her brother/wife are up on Simcoe and they have a place on Bark lake. Her other brother is on Scugog and we had friends on Chemong and Pigeon. We get out of here as often as possible. They don't need emission zoning to put me off going anywhere. I despise the traffic and don't go anywhere further than Greektown these days.
Still have a bit of wildlife here though, Cardinals nesting in the lilacs, rabbits, foxes, groundhogs, raccoons etc.
 
I need to be down here for work (so does the wife) but that won't be for much longer. Her brother/wife are up on Simcoe and they have a place on Bark lake. Her other brother is on Scugog and we had friends on Chemong and Pigeon. We get out of here as often as possible. They don't need emission zoning to put me off going anywhere. I despise the traffic and don't go anywhere further than Greektown these days.
Still have a bit of wildlife here though, Cardinals nesting in the lilacs, rabbits, foxes, groundhogs, raccoons etc.

You're in the right place for work at present, but as you say, you'll be released in the foreseeable future.

About 10 years ago I used to spend weekends down at West Rouge and felt sorry for the people bumper to bumper the other side of the 401 on when I came down on a Friday evening and back to work on Monday morning. Couldn't imagine having to endure that on a daily basis.

When I first came over I commuted to Barrie (via Orillia) which I didn't really care for, but at least I was moving.

Will you be looking for a lakeside property? You folks have really pushed up property prices here. :) ALL houses are going for ridiculous money and mainly fueled by Toronto people selling down there and moving out to the peaceful lands. It makes things really tough for the kids trying to get on the property ladder though, but that's the way it is and they'll have to adapt.
 
You're in the right place for work at present, but as you say, you'll be released in the foreseeable future.

About 10 years ago I used to spend weekends down at West Rouge and felt sorry for the people bumper to bumper the other side of the 401 on when I came down on a Friday evening and back to work on Monday morning. Couldn't imagine having to endure that on a daily basis.

When I first came over I commuted to Barrie (via Orillia) which I didn't really care for, but at least I was moving.

Will you be looking for a lakeside property? You folks have really pushed up property prices here. :) ALL houses are going for ridiculous money and mainly fueled by Toronto people selling down there and moving out to the peaceful lands. It makes things really tough for the kids trying to get on the property ladder though, but that's the way it is and they'll have to adapt.
I would love lakefront but there's no way I could afford it. I'll settle for a couple of acres, preferably on a hill.
I worked in Shelbourne one summer and fell in love with the area. I especially like Creemore (but that could have something to do with the brewery). With my family now in Cambridge and the wife's in Sutton, we don't really know where to go. Still a couple of years to figure it out. I would look at building my own if the right piece of land popped up.
 
terrible winter for birds in my garden, i dont really know what's happened. They nearly bankrupted me last year, feeding off 6 feeders (yes yes, i know), but this winter i've refreshed the food once and they've been barely touched....i get the impression something cat related has been going on, as my garden has become a total no-go zone the last 2 months.
 
terrible winter for birds in my garden, i dont really know what's happened. They nearly bankrupted me last year, feeding off 6 feeders (yes yes, i know), but this winter i've refreshed the food once and they've been barely touched....i get the impression something cat related has been going on, as my garden has become a total no-go zone the last 2 months.
They are off shagging and nesting right now , i still have loads but the food in the feeders are going slower but the stuff i put on the tables and on the floor for the bigger ones needs replacing daily
 
They are off shagging and nesting right now , i still have loads but the food in the feeders are going slower but the stuff i put on the tables and on the floor for the bigger ones needs replacing daily

they usually do that in and around mine! i dont know, it's noticeably quieter, the regular army of wood pigeons is smaller too. I have been chasing 3 separate moggies from the garden this autumn and winter, instead of the usual one. Of course these things can act in isolation, so hopefully i'll get a spring rebound.
 
from a friends garden up the road a bit....

We regularly have this 20 inch tall Spectacle owl visit our yard. Its call is haunting and sounds alien.
I read that they nest in Tagua nut palms.
Just one of the great things about living here.

I can hear two in our back yard now. It is total bliss.

Rebecca


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from a friends garden up the road a bit....

We regularly have this 20 inch tall Spectacle owl visit our yard. Its call is haunting and sounds alien.
I read that they nest in Tagua nut palms.
Just one of the great things about living here.

I can hear two in our back yard now. It is total bliss.

Rebecca


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Fantastic looking birds mate.
 
I've been getting into wildlife photography in the past year or so and I've just bought my first set of binoculars. It makes such a huge difference. Saw a wild hornbill recently and a few buzzards. I got a picture of both, but I need a lens with more reach to get anything decent.
 
from a friends garden up the road a bit....

We regularly have this 20 inch tall Spectacle owl visit our yard. Its call is haunting and sounds alien.
I read that they nest in Tagua nut palms.
Just one of the great things about living here.

I can hear two in our back yard now. It is total bliss.

Rebecca


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Cool looking bird
 
they usually do that in and around mine! i dont know, it's noticeably quieter, the regular army of wood pigeons is smaller too. I have been chasing 3 separate moggies from the garden this autumn and winter, instead of the usual one. Of course these things can act in isolation, so hopefully i'll get a spring rebound.
boing
 
terrible winter for birds in my garden, i dont really know what's happened. They nearly bankrupted me last year, feeding off 6 feeders (yes yes, i know), but this winter i've refreshed the food once and they've been barely touched....i get the impression something cat related has been going on, as my garden has become a total no-go zone the last 2 months.
Relocate the feeder locations and see if that makes any difference.

I put a bird stand at the bottom of the garden and it now attracts species I didn’t see in the garden previously.
 

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