Gilligallou's Blog — migration

Louise Beckinsale
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Mid-Summer is the Best Time to Catch a Glimpse of Southbound Shorebirds

Although we are only in the heart of the summer months here in Ontario, many avid bird watchers are not only beginning to gear up for the fall migration season, but are already taking part in it. This time of the year offers some of the heaviest migration activities from shorebirds heading south. Adult shorebirds […]

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Louise Beckinsale
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Attracting Warblers to Your Backyard

We often get asked how to attract certain species of birds that do not typically eat seed, like many species of warblers. These high speed and high-energy birds are coveted in the birding world and are truthfully one of our personal favourites. Warblers feed mainly on insects and are relatively reserved and shy. These birds […]  

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Louise Beckinsale
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A Few Key Differences between Spring & Fall Bird Migration

Spring migration is a favourite of many birders, particularly those in northern climates, signalling the changing of the seasons and the influx of warmer weather, green grass and new visitors to our backyard feeders. Fall migration on the other hand can be a more bittersweet migration period for us bird lovers, as we do our […]

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Louise Beckinsale
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An Overview of the 2014-2015 Finch Forecast

Each year toward the end of September the Finch Forecast is released brimming full of interesting data and observations across a variety of finch species here in Ontario. The forecast highlights the movements across the finch species with regards to their migration patterns and illustrates where and when they are moving and where they might […]

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