Gilligallou's Blog — migration

Louise Beckinsale
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Birding Stories That Caught Our Attention in 2015

At this time of year, many of us pause and reflect on the year that was, focusing on the ups and downs as well as everything that made us tick during those twelve months. The birding world did not disappoint this year, leaving us with many rare sightings, species on the rise as well as […]  

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Louise Beckinsale
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Why Some Birds Get Lost During Migration

It seems that with each passing year, we are treated to different species of birds during migration. While we may not all personally get a glimpse of a wayward bird, we often will hear about it locally or even nationally when a non-resident species wanders into unfamiliar territory. This year, here in the Ottawa area, […]  

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A Painted Bunting in Brooklyn, NY

Keeping with the theme of migration and vagrant bird sightings, the New York Times recently reported on a rare sighting in Brooklyn, NY. Earlier this month a Painted Bunting was spotted in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park and has since drawn bird enthusiasts by droves to catch a rare glimpse of this southern bird in the northeastern […] The post A Painted Bunting in Brooklyn, NY appeared first on The Gilligallou Bird Store | Eastern Ontario's Backyard Birding Specialty Store.

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Autumn Spotlight – The Bullock’s Oriole

There was a great deal of excitement in our neck of the woods, west of Ottawa in eastern Ontario, this week. Local birdwatchers in the small town of Pakenham, Ontario were fortunate enough to spot an unusual visitor while out birding this past week. Ray Holland and Richard Waters were observing a number of house […]  

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