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Louise Beckinsale
Making the Transition from Fall to Winter Birding
While the early fall here in the Ottawa area was quite tumultuous when it came to weather, things have seemed to have calmed down quite a bit over the past couple of weeks. Entering into a more “seasonal” temperature bracket, our migrating birds have left us and we have been treated to additional sightings to […]
Louise Beckinsale
How to Keep Ants and Other Insects Out of Your Hummingbird Feeder
A problem plaguing birders around the world is unwanted guests, and when you are feeding your birds the very best in bird feed (thank you!), it is not hard to imagine why. In addition to the number of feathered guests our bird feeders enjoy, they are also occasional feeding grounds for a variety of mammals […]
Louise Beckinsale
Three of Our Feeders That Make Maintenance Easy
When it comes to feeding our wild birds, maintenance matters. With the potential for the spread of illness and disease among birds and other species, keeping our feeders properly cleaned is something we cannot ignore. While we all live busy and dutiful lives, feeder maintenance must be among our top priorities, especially during the damp […]
Louise Beckinsale
How Birds Use Native Trees and Plants
When it comes to habitat creation, native plants, shrubs, and trees are the name of the game. With the risk of poisoning or disease often associated with the use of non-native plants, conservationists, horticulturalists, and naturalists all agree that going native is the best for not only our birds but for the ecosystem as a […]