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Author Topic: Don's Jersey Birding: Finding Food in Winter - It's Tough Out There  (Read 2141 times)
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« on: 09-Feb-12, 06:56:36 AM »

http://wildnewjersey.tv/2012/02/07/dons-jersey-birding-finding-food-in-winter---its-tough-out-there.aspx He's right, the birds are devouring anything I put out. The starlings know when I feed my porch cat. They are ready to swoop in for some and the Blue Jays.
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« Reply #1 on: 09-Feb-12, 08:39:21 AM »

The starlings know when I feed my porch cat. They are ready to swoop in for some and the Blue Jays.

I've watch both Grackle and Blue Jay perch on the edge of the bowl I keep for the outside cats, and snitch a kibble.  The Grackle hops a few steps away to eat his, while the Blue Jay carries his to the top of the fence.
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« Reply #2 on: 09-Feb-12, 08:41:21 AM »

Oddly most feeders in southern Ontario have been very quiet. The same number of the usual species migrated out in fall,but anything that usually ends up staying locally isnt showing up at feeders as usual where most of my friends are. I suspect they are doing just fine finding food. Ive seen insects flying near the marsh as late as yesterday,there are berries on trees for fruit eaters like Robins and Waxwings and Chickadees and Goldfinch are finding fresh buds on confused trees.
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« Reply #3 on: 09-Feb-12, 08:59:13 AM »

Oddly most feeders in southern Ontario have been very quiet. The same number of the usual species migrated out in fall,but anything that usually ends up staying locally isnt showing up at feeders as usual where most of my friends are. I suspect they are doing just fine finding food. Ive seen insects flying near the marsh as late as yesterday,there are berries on trees for fruit eaters like Robins and Waxwings and Chickadees and Goldfinch are finding fresh buds on confused trees.

 confused most definitely confused! So am I!!
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