OK I'll start this off. Czech Republic jays and a red squirrel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOsXWkp1_BM
Tiaki the albatross has been fitted with a GPS tracker. She had been doing some hover practice and this tracking data seems to suggest she has fledged and made a wee trip! (Click on Tiaki)
I've just found out what happened to the Ontario backyard feeders
The same devastating infection that afflicted the Pot Plant Owls.
Unknown said:I thought a longer time than two weeks of no feeders was suggested by experts here...
The cam has been offline for more than a couple of months but I only found that info yesterday.
BTW, the cam-lady entered a "competition" where you had to name your favourite bird and hers was Canada Jay - that lovely bird which I and some others only discovered thru her cam:
Tiaki the Northern Royal Albatross fledgling in New Zealand has been venturing a little further
GARDENBIRDER
While I was looking for the following, I saw you and I to-ing and fro-ing about memory problems
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scylla wrote the following post at 7 Dec 2020 8:05 AM:
©CornellLab, Boreal, Ontario
The C-jay is a very frequent visitor, here it was testing (what I presume to be) the "peanut butter suet in a homemade hanging log":
Cornell have made a list of nearly 100 common feeder birds (and what they like to eat) but the Canada Jay isn't there!
EDIT - Yes it is! They're calling it a Gray Jay and this is their picture:
Also while I was looking for it, I mourned the wonderful views of all the wonderful birds we got from that cam.
There are at least 6 babies being raised in this box, they've all "fledged" now but still crowd the box to sleep: