There is a Tufted Titmouse coming to my feeders in Wasaga Beach.  I first
heard it about 5 days ago, but it stayed hidden, but sporadically vocal
until this morning.  It spends a lot of time in the woodlot next door.  It
has been primarily using the backyard feeders.

I still have lots of species using the feeders (up to 16 species at the same
time), including Pine Siskins and Common Redpolls.  I also had a Song
Sparrow 4 days ago.

As a side note, I also had a Titmouse in breeding season about 7 or 8 years
ago.
 
 




Scott A. Martin; B.Sc., H.B.O.R., Forest Rec. Tech.
Senior Ecologist / Principal
WILD Canada Ecological Consulting 
#75 - 39th Street North
Wasaga Beach, ON   L9Z 2A3
Phn:  705-429-4936
Fax:  705-429-1435
[email protected]
www.wildcanada.ca
 
Please remember... Unless we change direction, we are likely to end up where
we are headed!  (ancient Chinese proverb)
 
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